MetaMask Card Adds Blackbird Dining Rewards
MetaMask is giving its card product a lifestyle upgrade. The company says MetaMask Card is now the exclusive crypto card partner of Blackbird, a dining loyalty platform focused on top independent restaurants in the United States.
The partnership is not about payments infrastructure or stablecoin settlement. It is about consumer rewards. MetaMask is trying to make its crypto card more useful in everyday life by tying it to restaurant perks, loyalty points, and premium access.
What the Blackbird partnership adds
Blackbird is described as a restaurant loyalty program covering more than 1,000 locations across markets including New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Charleston, Denver, and the Hamptons. MetaMask says new cities are expected to launch this spring.
Under the new partnership, MetaMask Card users can earn boosted Blackbird $FLY rewards, which Blackbird uses as its loyalty currency. MetaMask is positioning this as a way to turn a crypto card into something that feels more like a premium consumer rewards card.
What MetaMask Card users get
According to the announcement, users who link MetaMask Card inside the Blackbird app will earn 66% more $FLY per dollar spent than standard users. That means 5 $FLY per dollar instead of the usual 3.
MetaMask also says new Blackbird users who join through this setup get a 100 $FLY welcome bonus, which it values at $20.
In simple terms, MetaMask is trying to make the card more attractive by giving users a faster way to climb Blackbird’s reward ladder.
What the Metal Card unlocks
MetaMask says the higher-end MetaMask Metal Card goes further. Users can activate a 90-day trial of Blackbird Club Regular status, which the company describes as the second-highest tier in the program.
That level increases rewards to 7 $FLY per dollar spent, which MetaMask says is a 133% bonus over the normal rate. The company adds that users who spend $1,000 within the first 90 days can keep that Club Regular status through December 31, 2027.
Why MetaMask is doing this
This is really a product-positioning move. MetaMask is trying to make its card feel less like a niche crypto add-on and more like a consumer financial product with real-world benefits.
The latest Blackbird partnership builds on MetaMask’s broader card push after the company and Mastercard rolled out the MetaMask Card across the U.S. earlier this year.
The company’s language around priority access, chef openings, and hard-to-book restaurant seats shows the target audience clearly. This is aimed at users who want crypto utility, but also want lifestyle perks that feel similar to premium fiat card programs.
That is important because crypto cards have often struggled to stand out beyond cashback or token rewards. MetaMask is trying a different angle here: access, status, and experience.
How the setup works
MetaMask says users need to download the Blackbird app, set MetaMask Card as the default payment method, and make a reservation within the Blackbird network.
At the restaurant, users tap in through Blackbird and then settle the bill with MetaMask Card inside the app. The process is designed to connect the payment directly with the loyalty layer.
Why it matters for crypto
- MetaMask is pushing crypto cards further into mainstream consumer rewards, not just crypto-native cashback mechanics.
- This partnership shows how wallet brands are trying to compete on lifestyle benefits, not only on fees or onchain features.
- If crypto cards become useful in normal spending categories like dining, they may look more like real financial products and less like novelty extensions of wallets.
- The move also signals that crypto payment products are increasingly being packaged around experience and loyalty, not just token incentives.
What to watch next
- Whether MetaMask expands this model into other lifestyle categories beyond dining.
- If Blackbird discloses stronger user growth or spending volume after the MetaMask partnership.
- Whether MetaMask adds similar perks for standard cardholders in travel, retail, or entertainment.
- How many users actually use the Blackbird integration, since consumer crypto card adoption often depends on habit, not just rewards.