Amulets
Making your crypto usable in the real world.

Overview
What it is
Amulets is a crypto spending product built around a simple promise from the landing page: making your crypto usable. The site frames it as the bridge between crypto balances and everyday purchases, with a payment card accepted anywhere Visa is accepted.
This is a proprietary product, not an open source library. The point is consumer utility: take stablecoin-native balances and make them feel like normal spending money.
What the landing emphasizes
The public homepage is very direct about the positioning:
- built for stablecoins
- built for real life
- cashback and rewards
- travel ready
- secure and transparent
It also explicitly calls out a Solana-first setup with USDC and USDT, plus compatibility with both Apple Pay and Google Pay. That combination makes the product easy to understand: spend stablecoins with familiar payment rails instead of asking users to think in protocol terms.
Why it matters
A lot of crypto products stop at custody, swaps, or yield. Amulets pushes in the opposite direction and focuses on everyday usage: cards, wallets, rewards, and merchant acceptance.
That is the interesting part to me. If the product works well, crypto stops being something you just hold and becomes something you can actually use for routine spending, including travel and day-to-day purchases.
Stack
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Changelog
Milestones
- Nov 2025LaunchPublic launch of the Amulets landing and early-access signup flow.
- CardsSpendPayment card positioned for spending anywhere Visa is accepted.
- WalletsMobileCompatible with Apple Pay and Google Pay from the start.
- ProductStablecoinsBuilt around Solana, USDC, and USDT with stablecoin-first positioning.