Spend your crypto. In style.
The first metal Visa designed exclusively for digital asset holders. Convert BTC, ETH, SOL or USDC at the point of sale, earn cashback in Bitcoin, and travel like a VIP.

22 grams of titanium. Infinite possibility.
Each Aurum card is laser-etched in a Swiss atelier with a 24K gold inlay. The chip is plated in real gold. The packaging arrives in a wood-and-leather box by courier. No expiration, no logo on the front — just a name and a number.
Built-in benefits.
Every Aurum card unlocks a suite of premium perks from day one.
Lounge Access
Priority Pass at 1,400+ airport lounges worldwide.
BTC Cashback
Up to 5% back in Bitcoin on every single purchase.
Zero FX Fees
Spend in 156 currencies at the live mid-market rate.
Fraud Protection
Real-time transaction alerts and one-tap card lock.
Concierge
24/7 human concierge for travel, dining, and events.
Wallet Ready
Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay, Garmin Pay.
Three cards. One philosophy.
Aurum Classic
- Plastic Visa
- Apple/Google Pay
- Real-time crypto conversion
- Free domestic ATM
Aurum Gold
- Solid metal, 22g titanium
- Zero FX fees globally
- Priority Pass (10 visits/yr)
- $1M travel insurance
- 24/7 concierge
Aurum Reserve
- Black & gold etched titanium
- Unlimited Priority Pass + LoungeKey
- Centurion-tier global concierge
- Lombard lending against portfolio
- Personal driver in 80+ cities
- Hotel & private jet upgrades
Apply in your dashboard.
Sign in or create your Peak Asset Equity account to apply for your card, track your application, and activate your card — all in one place.
Card FAQ
Aurum Classic ships in 5–7 business days. Gold and Reserve are couriered within 10 business days in custom packaging.
Yes. Card holders must hold a Vanguard or higher investment plan. Minimum $5,000 portfolio balance.
Any asset held in your Peak Asset Equity portfolio: BTC, ETH, SOL, BNB, USDC, USDT, plus 70+ others. We auto-convert at point of sale.
BTC cashback is treated as a rebate (non-taxable) at receipt; capital gains apply on disposition. Consult your tax advisor.