Cash App Turned a TikTok Trend Into a $25 Magic Wandā and It Sold Out
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Cash Appās first NFC-enabled payment device, the $25 Magic Wand, sold out shortly after going live on June 4, marking the debut of Blockās new āCash App Tagsā hardware lineup.
The quick sellout signals strong consumer appetite for accessory-format payment tools, particularly among younger users. These users already anchor their financial lives around the platform.
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From TikTok Trend to Official Hardware
The Magic Wand takes direct inspiration from a viral social media trend in which users hid tap-to-pay cards inside homemade wands to make contactless purchases at stores and events. Block formalized the concept with a pearlescent, star-tipped device priced at $25. It comes with a keychain ring for attachment to bags or clothing.
The wand connects to the Cash App Card and runs on Visaās tap-to-pay network. It is compatible with any contactless-enabled terminal. Users receive instant spend notifications and can lock or deactivate the tag remotely if it is lost. Block said it also monitors tag transactions for fraud in real time.
Thomas Templeton, hardware lead at Block, framed the launch as an effort to bring payments into public view.
One in Five U.S. Teens Now Has a Cash App Card
The launch builds on Blockās sustained push into younger demographics. One in five U.S. teens already carries a Cash App Card, according to data cited by the company. In April 2026, Cash App also introduced a parent-controlled debit card for children aged six to 12, extending the funnel even further down the age curve.
Block has continued expanding its hardware footprint beyond payments. The company rolled out its Block Bitkey Bitcoin wallet with new Cash App integrations this year.
Magic Wand Launch Follows Blockās 40% Workforce Cut
The Magic Wand launch comes months after Block completed a significant restructuring. Jack Dorseyās AI-driven layoffs cut the workforce by roughly 40%, leaving the company with just under 6,000 employees. The Block AI restructuring fallout drew scrutiny over the timing and scale of the cuts, but the company has since refocused on consumer products, including Cash App.
Block confirmed additional tag form factors are in development, with limited-edition drops planned before some versions become permanently available later this summer.
Whether the wandās sellout marks a durable shift in how consumers carry payment credentials, or a short-lived novelty spike, will likely become clearer once inventory is restocked.
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