About Direct Deposit on Venmo:
Faster access to funds is based on comparison of traditional banking policies and deposit of paper checks from employers and government agencies, versus adding funds electronically using Direct Deposit. Direct Deposit and earlier availability of funds is subject to payer’s support of the feature of timing of payer’s funding.
For payments from government agencies: Limited to Direct Deposit of a federal or state check, where permitted under applicable law.
About the Venmo Debit Card:
The Venmo Mastercard is issued by The Bancorp Bank pursuant to license by Mastercard International Incorporated. Card may be used everywhere Mastercard is accepted in the U.S. Mastercard is a registered trademark, and the circles design is a trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated. The Bancorp Bank is issuer of the Card only and not responsible for the associated accounts or other products, services, or offers from Venmo.
About Cashback Powered by DOSH:
Each Venmo offer powered by DOSH is available for a limited time only at participating merchants on qualifying purchases (as stated in the particular offer and subject to the full program terms). By participating, you agree that DOSH may create a wallet for you on its system in order for you to earn and redeem Venmo Offers. Any Venmo Offer that you earn will be transferred to your Venmo account. All offers made available to you may become unavailable without notice. Additional terms and exclusions apply. See full Venmo Offers powered by DOSH Terms of Service and Privacy Policy here.
About Crypto on Venmo:
Crypto is volatile, so it can rise and fall in value quickly. Like all currencies, there's potential for gains and losses - so be sure to take it at a pace you're comfortable with.
When you buy or sell cryptocurrency, we will disclose an exchange rate and any fees you will be charged for that transaction. The exchange rate includes a spread that Venmo earns on each purchase and sale.
Buying and selling cryptocurrency is subject to a number of risks and may result in significant losses. Please see our disclosure here for more details. Venmo does not make any recommendations regarding buying or selling cryptocurrency. Consider seeking advice from your financial and tax advisor. All custody of and trading in cryptocurrency is performed for Venmo by its licensed service provider, Paxos Trust Company, LLC. Buying, selling, and holding cryptocurrencies is not regulated in many states, including the State of California. Venmo is licensed to engage in virtual currency business activity by the New York State Department of Financial Services. Buying, selling and holding cryptocurrency with Venmo is not available in Hawaii and where prohibited by law.