How to Buy USOH with Bitget Wallet?
- Download Bitget Wallet and install it on your phone.
- Tap "Add funds" > "Buy crypto" to buy crypto instantly using bank transfers, credit cards, and other online payment methods.
- Make sure to double-check the network (mainnet) of the token you want to buy. Many tokens exist on multiple networks. We recommend buying some native coins (e.g., ETH for Ethereum, SOL for Solana) to start with.
- We'll automatically choose the best payment provider, but you can switch to another one if you prefer.
- You will be asked to verify your identity (known as KYC, or Know Your Customer) with a passport or ID card. This is important for safety and compliance reasons, preventing fraud and money laundering.
- Follow the instructions to complete your payment.
- Once payment is successful, you will be redirected back to the app. Here, you can check your balance and view the deposit order.
How do I apply for the Bitget Wallet Card?
You can apply directly in the latest version of the Bitget Wallet app. Open the app, navigate to the Wallet section at the bottom, and tap Bank Card to begin your application. If your information is complete and clear, verification should only take a minute. You'll be notified if additional details are needed. Once your card is activated, you can begin spending immediately.
How do I deposit funds?
You can add funds directly through the Bitget Wallet App. First, deposit crypto into your Bitget Wallet, then go to the "Card Top-Up" page to transfer the desired amount onto your Bitget Wallet Card. Supported networks and assets may vary depending on your region's card issuing partner.
Frequently Asked Questions
After purchasing, USOH is stored directly in your Bitget Wallet—a non-custodial wallet where you hold full control of your private keys. No third party has access to your USOH, giving you true self-custody of your assets at all times.
Yes, in function. The Bitget Wallet Card operates like a crypto debit card—you preload it with cryptocurrency and spend the balance wherever Visa or Mastercard is accepted, including platforms where you can buy USOH. The key difference from a traditional debit card is that your funding source is crypto rather than a linked bank account.
If a transaction fails, check the following: (1) Confirm your card has sufficient balance. (2) Verify your daily or annual spending limit has not been reached. (3) Ensure the platform accepts Visa or Mastercard payments. If the issue persists, contact Bitget Wallet's in-app customer support for assistance.
No. Bitget Wallet Card is designed to be fully transparent. There are no hidden markups, no spread manipulation, and no undisclosed conversion fees. The rate you see is aligned with real-time market rates, so what you pay to buy USOH reflects fair market value.
Yes. The Bitget Wallet virtual card functions as a standard Visa or Mastercard and is accepted on many crypto exchanges and trading platforms that support card deposits. You can fund your exchange account using the card and purchase USOH directly on those platforms.

