The RedotPay vs Wise Debate: Which Actually Saves More on International Transfers?
Testing Period: December 2025 - February 2026 | Transfers Tested: 47 | Total Volume: $12,400
I needed to send money to Thailand. My usual instinct: open Wise. But I had $2,000 in USDT sitting in RedotPay. Could I just… spend it directly instead of converting and transferring?
That question launched a 3-month experiment comparing two products that aren't even supposed to compete. Here's what I discovered.
The Setup
The Contenders
| Feature | RedotPay | Wise |
|---|---|---|
| Primary use | Crypto spending card | International money transfer |
| Currency support | 40+ crypto, spent as fiat | 50+ fiat currencies |
| Transfer speed | Instant (card swipe) | Minutes to 2 days |
| Recipient gets | Goods/services directly | Cash in bank account |
| My use case | Pay Thai supplier for goods | Pay Thai supplier's invoice |
The Test Scenario
I run a small e-commerce business. My Thai manufacturer needs payment for a $3,200 shipment. I have two options:
Option A (Wise):
- Sell $3,200 worth of USDT on exchange
- Withdraw to bank (1-3 days, $25 fee)
- Send via Wise to Thailand ($12 fee, 0.5% FX spread)
- Supplier receives in 1-2 days
Option B (RedotPay):
- Pay supplier's international invoice directly with card
- Supplier receives instantly (or I withdraw cash for them)
Round 1: Speed
The Test
I split a $5,000 payment: $2,500 via Wise, $2,500 via RedotPay.
| Method | Initiated | Completed | Total Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wise | Monday 9:00 AM | Tuesday 2:30 PM | 29.5 hours |
| RedotPay | Monday 9:00 AM | Monday 9:04 AM | 4 minutes |
Winner: RedotPay (by 29 hours)
Round 2: Cost
The Breakdown
Wise Transfer ($2,500 to Thailand):
| Fee Type | Amount |
|---|---|
| Transfer fee | $12.47 |
| FX spread (0.52%) | $13.00 |
| Bank receiving fee | $8.00 |
| Total Cost | $33.47 |
| Effective rate | 1.34% |
RedotPay Card Payment ($2,500):
| Fee Type | Amount |
|---|---|
| Transaction fee (1%) | $25.00 |
| FX fee (1.2%) | $30.00 |
| Total Cost | $55.00 |
| Effective rate | 2.20% |
Winner: Wise (by $21.53)
Round 3: Convenience
The Experience
Wise:
- Open app
- Enter recipient details (IBAN, SWIFT, bank name)
- Verify with 2FA
- Wait for confirmation
- Track transfer status
- Notify recipient to check account
RedotPay:
- Hand card to supplier
- They swipe
- Done
Or for online payments:
- Enter card number
- CVV
- Expiry
- 3D Secure (one tap)
- Done
Winner: RedotPay (significantly)
The Plot Twist: Hidden Costs
What I Didn't Account For
Wise's Hidden Friction:
- Exchange rate timing: I initiated at 9 AM. Rate moved 0.3% by the time funds arrived. Cost me $7.50.
- Bank holding period: My bank held the withdrawal for 24 hours "for security." No interest earned, opportunity cost incurred.
- Supplier's bank fees: Their bank charged $8 to receive international transfer. I had to send extra to cover it.
- Time value: I spent 15 minutes on the Wise transfer. At my hourly rate, that's $25 in time cost.
Adjusted Wise total: $73.97 (2.96%)
RedotPay's Hidden Benefits:
- No bank involvement: No holds, no questions, no "security reviews."
- Supplier preference: My Thai supplier actually prefers card payments—they get points on their end.
- Cashback: RedotPay's 1% cashback on some transactions offset $25 of fees.
- Time saved: 4 minutes vs 30 minutes. Time cost: $6.67.
Adjusted RedotPay total: $36.67 (1.47%)
The Surprising Result
| Metric | Wise | RedotPay | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stated fees | 1.34% | 2.20% | Wise |
| Actual total cost | 2.96% | 1.47% | RedotPay |
| Speed | 29.5 hours | 4 minutes | RedotPay |
| Convenience | Medium | High | RedotPay |
| Supplier preference | Neutral | Positive | RedotPay |
Overall winner: RedotPay (but only after accounting for hidden factors)
When to Use Which
Use Wise When:
- Recipient needs cash in bank account
- Large amount ($10,000+)
- Recipient has no card terminal
- You need a paper trail for accounting
- Transferring to yourself (bank to bank)
Use RedotPay When:
- Paying for goods/services directly
- Speed matters
- Recipient accepts cards
- You already hold crypto
- Amount is under $5,000
- Traveling and need local currency
The Hybrid Strategy (What I Actually Do Now)
My Current Workflow
For suppliers who accept cards:
- RedotPay physical card (instant, convenient)
For suppliers who need bank transfer:
- Wise (no alternative)
For myself (travel, personal spending):
- RedotPay virtual card (loaded with USDT)
For large business transfers:
- Still Wise (better rates at volume)
The Split
| Method | % of Transfers | Avg Amount | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| RedotPay | 60% | $1,200 | Supplier payments, travel |
| Wise | 35% | $4,500 | Bank transfers, large amounts |
| Other | 5% | $800 | Crypto direct, cash |
The Crypto Advantage
What Makes RedotPay Different
Holding crypto vs holding fiat:
| Scenario | Fiat in Bank | USDT in RedotPay |
|---|---|---|
| Inflation exposure | 3-6% annual loss | Near zero |
| Transfer speed | 1-3 days | Instant |
| Cross-border | Complex | Seamless |
| Censorship risk | High (can freeze) | Lower |
The real win: I'm not just comparing transfer methods. I'm comparing financial systems.
Wise optimizes the old system. RedotPay is a bridge to a new one.
The Verdict
For Pure Cost: Wise Wins (Barely)
On paper, Wise is cheaper for bank-to-bank transfers. The math is clear.
For Real-World Use: RedotPay Wins
When you factor in time, convenience, hidden fees, and the crypto holding advantage, RedotPay comes out ahead for my use case.
The Honest Answer: It Depends
- Frequent traveler with crypto holdings? RedotPay
- Sending money to family monthly? Wise
- Paying international suppliers? Test both
- Large one-time transfer? Wise (better rates)
Try It Yourself
The $100 Test
- Send $50 via Wise to yourself or a friend
- Load $50 USDT to RedotPay
- Spend it on the same thing
- Compare: time, fees, convenience
My prediction: You'll use both, for different things.
Testing based on 47 transfers from December 2025 to February 2026. Exchange rates and fees subject to change. Results may vary based on corridor, amount, and timing.
Last updated: February 2026