Pay Lyft with Crypto
Use SolCard for Lyft's mix of ride fares, recurring memberships, commuter passes, and Lyft Cash top-ups inside the rider app.
How to Use SolCard in the Lyft App
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 the Payment Tab
Open the Lyft app, go to Payment, add SolCard, and use it for eligible ride charges or Lyft products that bill through Lyft's stored payment methods.
Why SolCard Matches Lyft's Real Billing Flow
Lyft routes Wait & Save, Standard, Priority Pickup, Extra Comfort, XL, and region-dependent bike or scooter rentals through the same rider wallet. SolCard fits that single-payment-area setup when your Lyft spending is not limited to one ride type.
Lyft lets you choose whether rides settle after each trip or as one combined daily charge. That matters if you commute multiple times a day and want Lyft spending grouped differently on your statement.
Lyft says pending authorizations can appear when you request a ride, update a payment method, change a destination, add a stop, or rent a bike or scooter. SolCard is practical when those short-lived holds are part of how Lyft bills you before the final fare posts.
Lyft Cash can be topped up from cards, bank accounts, prepaid cards, or gift cards, becomes your default payment method, and can auto-refill whenever the balance drops below $15. That gives frequent riders a budgeting layer before individual fares hit a backup card.
Lyft's Price Lock sells a $2.99 monthly pass for one route and one-hour pickup window, is available only in Lyft-operated US cities, and lets you keep up to 10 passes at once. SolCard makes sense when Lyft is part of the same repeated route every week.
Lyft Pink memberships and Price Lock passes both renew automatically from the default payment method in the app, and Lyft may fall back to a backup method if the primary one fails. SolCard is especially relevant when your Lyft spending includes recurring transportation charges, not just occasional trips.
Cryptocurrencies You Can Use for Lyft Charges
About Lyft
Lyft sells app-booked transportation rather than a browser checkout. Real Lyft charges can include ride fares across modes like Wait & Save, Standard, XL, and Black, bike or scooter rentals in supported regions, monthly or annual Lyft Pink memberships, $2.99 Price Lock passes for repeat routes, and Lyft Cash top-ups. SolCard gives you a crypto-funded way to cover those documented Lyft payments while staying inside Lyft's own in-app billing flow.
Lyft Billing FAQ
Lyft's rider help pages list credit cards, debit cards, prepaid cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Lyft Cash, PayPal, Venmo, and Cash App as supported payment methods, and Lyft Pink has its own recurring-billing restrictions. Lyft does not document a direct cryptocurrency checkout for rides or memberships. That is an inference from Lyft's official payment documentation rather than a separate Lyft crypto policy. SolCard supports 4 tokens across 9 blockchain networks for funding Lyft's existing card-based billing flow.
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