Pay Uber with Crypto
Use SolCard for Uber rides, airport runs, Reserve bookings, and Uber One renewals while Uber charges a saved card in Wallet.
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How to use SolCard on Uber
Get Your SolCard
Sign up for SolCard in minutes. Get your virtual card instantly or order a physical card delivered to your door.
Load Your Crypto
Deposit SOL, USDC, USDT, or SOLC directly from your crypto wallet across 9 supported blockchain networks.
Add SolCard in Uber Wallet
Open Account > Wallet in the Uber app, add your SolCard by scanning the card or entering it manually, then choose it for rides, Uber Reserve, or Uber One so Uber can bill it when the trip or renewal posts.
Why SolCard fits Uber's billing model
Uber charges your selected payment method when the trip ends. If Uber credits are turned on but do not cover the full fare, Uber bills the remainder to your payment account, which makes a funded SolCard useful as the saved card behind the trip.
Uber's upfront fare is based on the exact pickup and dropoff you enter, then can change if the destination changes, the route differs materially, or tolls were not part of the original estimate. SolCard is helpful when you want coverage for the final adjusted charge, not just the first quote.
Uber says riders can request trips to more than 700 airports, schedule airport rides up to 90 days ahead, use flight tracking for Reserve airport pickups, and cancel airport Reserve bookings for free up to one hour before pickup. SolCard fits both last-minute rides and planned travel.
Uber One is a subscription that auto-renews at the rate and frequency you chose. On Uber's US membership page, it is advertised at $9.99 per month and includes 6% back on rides plus Automatic Surge Savings, so SolCard is useful if you want those commuter perks funded from crypto.
Redeemed Uber gift cards become Uber Cash or Uber credits, but Uber says those balances can only be spent in countries that accept the original currency and gift card amounts cannot be used for scheduled rides. Keeping SolCard on file helps when you book Reserve or when stored balance is not enough for the full trip.
Uber manages cards from Account > Wallet, and riders can add a card by scan or manual entry. That stored-card setup is also useful because Uber says you cannot switch a finished trip to Google Pay or Apple Pay after the ride has already ended.
Pay Uber with 4 supported tokens across 9 blockchain networks
About Uber
Uber sells on-demand rides, airport pickups and dropoffs, scheduled Uber Reserve trips, and the recurring Uber One membership through its rider app and website. Riders save a payment method in Wallet, receive an upfront fare estimate before booking, and are charged when the trip ends, with the final amount still able to change if the destination, route, tolls, or other trip details change. Uber also supports gift cards and Uber credits, but those balances come with country and product restrictions. Uber does not document native crypto payments for riders, so SolCard is useful when you want to pay Uber with crypto through the same stored-card flow Uber already accepts.
Uber payment and billing FAQ
Uber's official rider payment docs describe saved credit and debit cards, cash or PayPal in some cities, Apple Pay or Google Pay, Uber Cash or Uber credits, and gift cards, but they do not document native cryptocurrency checkout for riders. SolCard is therefore useful as a crypto-funded card option rather than a direct Uber crypto payment method.
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