Cash App is a financial services platform, not a bank. Banking services are provided by Cash App’s bank partner(s). Prepaid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC.
With Cash App, you can buy fractional shares—tiny pieces of stocks that nearly anyone can afford. You can invest in the largest, most profitable companies on the planet without spending …
Receive and send money for free with Cash App. Pay anyone in using a phone number, email, or $cashtag. Send and receive stocks and bitcoin, too. Do more with your money
Cash App acts as a bitcoin wallet, where you can view your BTC balance and buy or sell at any time. Cash App securely stores the private keys for your bitcoin, so you can instantly access it …
You can view your Cash App balance in-app or online at cash.app/account. To view your balance in Cash App: Sign into the app. You'll see your available funds listed in the Money tab at the …
To file a dispute for a Cash App Card transaction in-app: Go to the Activity tab on your Cash App home screen. Select the transaction in question and select the three dots (…) in the top right …