yeah - Some. crypto companies have that too now though. Most exchanges have haulted the ability to buy crypto with credit altogether.
But Crypto.com allows you to buy up to $30 worth of crypto with a credit card and cards online are pennies on the dollar online if bought in bulk.
An astute con artist would recongnise that the only real verifications credit cards have at their disposal is geolocation and shopping habits. So if one were to buy CC online, create a bot to enter the details onto the crypto.com exchange, route the traffic through a VPN using the CC address as a base, send the $30 worth of crypto you bought off exchange and into a wallet, using Tor and some clean Eth you bought in cash to pay the gas fees, Wrap the BTC in WBTC, throw it on uniswap, swap for some privacy coin, use that privacy coin to send to another wallet within that private ecosystem so the headers on the node are lost and bam. You've got some clean crypto that you've fraudulently bought with a credit card but can never be claimed as fraud!
But Crypto.com allows you to buy up to $30 worth of crypto with a credit card and cards online are pennies on the dollar online if bought in bulk.
An astute con artist would recongnise that the only real verifications credit cards have at their disposal is geolocation and shopping habits. So if one were to buy CC online, create a bot to enter the details onto the crypto.com exchange, route the traffic through a VPN using the CC address as a base, send the $30 worth of crypto you bought off exchange and into a wallet, using Tor and some clean Eth you bought in cash to pay the gas fees, Wrap the BTC in WBTC, throw it on uniswap, swap for some privacy coin, use that privacy coin to send to another wallet within that private ecosystem so the headers on the node are lost and bam. You've got some clean crypto that you've fraudulently bought with a credit card but can never be claimed as fraud!