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Jupiter Card in Indonesia

Before anything else, the honest first question: is the Jupiter Card available in Indonesia yet? Read this gate first, then use the guides to check and to get ready.

Is the Jupiter Card available in Indonesia?

Short answer: probably not openly available yet, and possibly not at all right now.

  • Indonesia is not on Jupiter's official supported-countries list for the Card, and it does not appear on either card issuer's published country list.
  • You can likely still download the Jupiter app and explore it. But when you reach the Card (Spend) section and start identity verification as an Indonesia resident, you may be blocked, waitlisted, or unable to finish.
  • If you see a waitlist prompt, join it - that is the honest path in.

What to do: treat the Getting started guide (Step 1) as a quick availability test. If it lets you proceed through identity verification, continue with the guides. If it blocks or waitlists you, stop there, join any waitlist, and use the rest as a get-ready checklist - especially Fund your card, since setting up and verifying an exchange is the slow part.

Do not pay for any third-party "apply and get a reward" service claiming to get you a card in Indonesia - those are not official.

The Jupiter Card is a Visa debit card backed by your USDC balance, usable anywhere Visa is accepted. It is digital-only for now (physical cards planned for July 2026), works with Apple Pay and Google Pay, and is funded with USDC (this guide uses the Solana network), credited 1:1 in USD with no deposit fee.

Once you have confirmed access (or to get ready in the meantime), follow the guides in order: Getting started (your availability test) -> KYC and verification -> Fund your card -> Apple Pay and Google Pay -> Your first payment.

Getting started

What the card is, how to download it, and how to use Step 1 as your live availability test for Indonesia.

What the Jupiter Card is

A Visa debit card backed by your USDC balance, usable anywhere Visa is accepted.

  • Digital card only for now (physical cards are planned for July 2026).
  • Works with Apple Pay and Google Pay (no Jupiter fee to add or use).
  • Funded with USDC, credited 1:1 in USD with no deposit fee. This guide uses the Solana network.
  • Cashback: starts at 4%, rising through referral tiers, paid to your Earn balance.
  • Note: QR Pay does not earn cashback - only card payments do.

Step 1 doubles as your availability check

What you do: Download Jupiter Mobile and create your account. Tap the Card icon (top-left) to open the card (Spend) section. When it asks for your country / residence, select Indonesia and see whether it lets you continue or stops you.

Have ready: your phone, and an email or phone number.

Rough time: about 5 minutes.

What you might see:

  • If it proceeds through identity verification, great - continue with the next guides.
  • If it waitlists you, join the waitlist - that is the honest path in.
  • If it blocks you, stop there and use the rest of these guides as a get-ready checklist (especially Fund your card) so you can move fast when it opens.

Frequently asked questions

Can I sign up for the Jupiter Card in Indonesia today?

Possibly not. Indonesia is not on Jupiter's official supported-countries list. You can likely download the app, but you may be blocked or waitlisted at the country / identity-verification step. Treat Step 1 as a live availability test.

What should I do if I am blocked or waitlisted?

Join any waitlist shown, and use the rest of the guides as a get-ready checklist - especially setting up and verifying an exchange to fund the card, which is the slow part, so you can move fast when access opens.

KYC and verification

If Step 1 lets you proceed, this is the step most people get stuck on - and it is almost always the proof of address. Get your documents right and it usually goes through in a few minutes.

Jupiter ID is required before any Spend feature. Because Indonesia is in Asia, you also need a proof of address on top of a photo ID and selfie.

What you do: Complete Jupiter ID - a government photo ID + selfie, plus a proof of address document.

Have ready before you start

  • Photo ID: passport, or Indonesian KTP (national ID card). A passport is the safest assumption.
  • Proof of address - a utility bill (PLN electricity), phone bill, bank statement, or tax invoice. To pass first time it should be:
    • Dated within the last 3 months (the most common reason for rejection).
    • In your own name (matching your account).
    • Showing your name AND full address, not cut off.
    • The full page, all four corners in frame, nothing cropped.
    • The original file (the PDF your bank or provider emailed you) - not a screenshot or a photo of a screen.
    • In English if possible. An Indonesian-language document may be fine, but an English bank statement is the safest.
    • A bank statement is the safest choice, and a digital PDF is accepted.

How long it takes

Usually 2 to 4 minutes to submit; sometimes a person reviews it, which can take up to 24 hours. Tip: start the check, then get your money ready while it runs.

Tip: If it is rejected, you can fix the document and try again - it is almost always one small, fixable detail above.

Frequently asked questions

Which documents work as proof of address in Indonesia?

A utility bill (such as PLN electricity), phone bill, bank statement, or tax invoice - dated within the last 3 months, in your own name, the full page, and the original file. An English bank statement PDF is the safest choice.

Can I use an Indonesian-language document?

It may be fine, but an English-language bank statement is the safest choice to avoid any language issue in the checker.

Fund your card

This part is useful even while you wait for card access - setting up and verifying an exchange is the slow bit, so do it early. Buy USDC with rupiah and send it on Solana.

Important - match the network on both sides

The card accepts USDC on several networks (Solana, Base, and more) - they are all valid. The rule that matters: the network you pick in the app must match the network you actually send on. This guide uses Solana on both sides.

  • In Jupiter: pick Solana as the deposit network and copy that address. The picker may default to another chain - change it to Solana.
  • On the exchange: set the withdrawal network to Solana / SPL.

Sending on the wrong network can result in permanent loss of funds. Confirm both sides say Solana before you send.

Where to buy your USDC

You buy USDC with Indonesian rupiah (IDR) on a registered local exchange, then send it to your card on Solana. The deciding question for any exchange is: can it withdraw USDC on the Solana network?

  • Indodax is the most solid first choice: it is the largest Indonesian exchange, has an English help center, supports USDC withdrawals on Solana (added in 2024), and takes IDR by local bank transfer with no Indodax deposit fee.
  • Reku is a possible fallback (registered, free bank-transfer deposits) - but confirm it can withdraw USDC on Solana before relying on it.
  • Pintu and Tokocrypto are popular but their Solana-USDC withdrawal support is not confirmed - check the withdrawal screen first.

Stick to a registered local exchange.

Find the deposit address and send

  1. In the Jupiter app card section, tap "Add money" and choose network Solana. Copy the deposit address shown.
  2. Deposit IDR by bank transfer to Indodax (from an account in your own name).
  3. Buy USDC with your rupiah (buy USDC directly - do not buy a different coin first).
  4. Withdraw USDC to the Jupiter deposit address with the network set to Solana. Confirm the network reads Solana / SPL on the exchange side.
  5. Your USDC should land in your card balance within a few minutes.

Card balances are spend-only, so only add what you plan to spend. Only USDC is accepted. A first withdrawal may trigger extra checks or a short hold - this is normal.

Good to know

Rough time: around an hour the first time (sign-up + verification + first-withdrawal checks). After that, top-ups take about 15 minutes. We do not recommend the in-app bank route from Indonesia - buying USDC locally and sending on Solana is faster and cheaper.

Frequently asked questions

Which Indonesian exchange should I use?

Indodax is the most solid first choice - the largest local exchange, with an English help center and confirmed USDC withdrawals on Solana. Reku is a possible fallback if you confirm it can send USDC on Solana first.

Which network do I withdraw USDC on?

Solana (SPL), on both the Jupiter side and the exchange side. Sending on the wrong network can permanently lose your funds.

Should I set up the exchange before I have card access?

Yes - setting up and verifying an exchange is the slow part, so doing it early means you can fund the card quickly once access opens.

Apple Pay and Google Pay

If you have a working card, you can add it to your phone wallet to tap to pay. If add-to-wallet does not complete, paying online or in-app always works.

Apple Pay

Open the Wallet app, tap +, choose Debit/Credit Card, enter the details from Jupiter's "Show Details", and verify.

Google Pay

Open Google Wallet, choose Payment Method, enter the card details manually, accept the terms, and verify with the code sent to you.

Good to know

Apple Pay and Google Pay are supported, but not every setup works the same in Asia yet. If adding the card to your phone wallet does not go smoothly, just pay in an app or online with the card details instead - that always works. Rough time: about 2 to 3 minutes to add; paying is then instant.

Frequently asked questions

Where do I find my card details to add to a wallet?

In the Jupiter app, open the card and tap "Show Details" to see the number, expiry, and security code to enter into Apple Pay or Google Pay.

Your first payment

If your card is funded and working, here is how to spend it in Indonesia - with one important caveat about QRIS.

Two easy ways to pay

  • Pay from your phone - add the card to Apple Pay or Google Pay once, then tap to pay.
  • Pay in an app or online - a ride, a food order, or shopping, anywhere that takes Visa.

The card does not link to QRIS

Indonesia runs heavily on QRIS QR payments, but you cannot link the Jupiter Card to QRIS to pay merchants by QR - this is a known product gap. Use Apple Pay / Google Pay (tap) or pay in an app / online with the Visa card instead.

A few honest heads-ups

  • Apple Pay and Google Pay are supported, but not every setup works the same in Asia yet. If add-to-wallet does not complete, pay in an app or online instead - that always works.
  • Cashback is for card payments, not QR payments.
  • Cashback takes a little time to show up. It is added after the payment settles, and the app does not send transaction notifications yet, so give it a moment. It is not lost.

Frequently asked questions

Can I pay with QRIS using the Jupiter Card in Indonesia?

No. The Jupiter Card does not link to QRIS - this is a known product gap. Use Apple Pay or Google Pay (tap), or pay in an app or online with the Visa card instead.

Does QR payment earn cashback?

No. Cashback is earned on card payments only. It is paid to your Earn balance after the transaction settles, so it is not instant.

Fees and limits

A quick reference for fees and limits. Note the card is not yet officially available in Indonesia - always confirm current numbers in the app if access opens to you.

What we know

  • Availability: Indonesia is not yet on Jupiter's supported-countries list - see the overview page.
  • USDC deposit: credited 1:1 in USD, no deposit fee.
  • Foreign-exchange fee: about 1% (Rain) or 1.8% (DCS) when you spend in a currency other than US dollars.
  • Cashback: starts at 4%, rising through referral tiers; paid to your Earn balance.
  • QRIS: the card does not link to QRIS; QR payments do not earn cashback.

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Troubleshooting

Common problems and quick fixes. This page is community-maintained and growing.

Common issues

  • Blocked at the country / verification step: Indonesia is not yet on Jupiter's supported list, so you may be blocked or waitlisted. Join any waitlist and use the guides to get ready. See the overview page.
  • Verification rejected: almost always one fixable detail on the proof of address (recent, own name, full page, original file, English bank statement is safest). See the KYC and verification guide.
  • Deposit not showing: confirm you withdrew on the Solana network and to the correct Solana deposit address. Wrong-network sends can be lost.
  • QRIS not working: the card does not link to QRIS - pay by card (Apple Pay / Google Pay / online) instead.

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