WhiteBIT has partnered with Ukrainian tennis star Elina Svitolina to launch a limited-edition card design for its WhiteBIT Nova Visa card. The new skin, available from May 19 to June 19, lets users support Ukrainian children while cheering for Svitolina at Roland-Garros.
The crypto exchange says it will donate 15 USDC to the Elina Svitolina Foundation for every new card activated with the Svitolina design during that period. The first 200 new users to activate the skin will also get 10 USDC credited directly to their card.
Connecting Crypto and Sport
WhiteBIT argues this initiative reflects its broader push to make cryptocurrency useful in daily life. By embedding its products into a live Grand Slam moment, the firm aims to reach audiences beyond typical crypto users. Volodymyr Nosov, founder and president of W Group, said both sports and crypto reward discipline and move fast. He added that the partnership feels natural for WhiteBIT Nova, which is built to turn digital assets into a practical financial tool for people on the go.
Elina Svitolina herself highlighted the responsibility that comes with competing at the highest level. She said supporting young Ukrainians through education and sport is something she’s deeply committed to, and partnerships like this one help make it possible.
Svitolina’s Strong Form
The timing of the launch aligns with Svitolina’s recent success. She is a former world No. 3, a 20-time WTA title winner, and an Olympic bronze medalist. She arrives at Roland-Garros fresh off winning her third Rome title, which was her 20th career WTA crown. She now holds a perfect 8-0 record in clay-court finals, which is perhaps the clearest signal of her intent heading into Paris.
The Svitolina Nova card allows users to spend crypto anywhere Visa is accepted, with balances converted automatically at the point of sale. WhiteBIT believes this combination of purpose and practical use will help drive global adoption of cryptocurrency.
