Plutus July & August 2025 Update: Combined Rewards Recap

Plutus July & August 2025 Update: Combined Rewards Recap

Hey, I’m Marcel, and welcome back to the lab! I’m diving into my latest Plutus cashback rewards experiment, turning everyday spending into crypto cashback with my Visa debit card. This post covers the Plutus July & August 2025 Update, including updates on PlutusSwap, the final Inverse Difficulty Adjustment (DA) promo, new board announcements, and my personal rewards for the two months. New to Plutus? Check out my first blog post for a full overview of how it works and my results since March 2023.

Sorry for the delay in updates: it was holiday season, and I didn’t have much time to post monthly recaps. So, this time, I’m combining July and August into one big update!

Final Inverse DA Promo and Board Announcements

August brought the final confirmed phase of the Inverse Difficulty Adjustment (DA) promo, ending on August 31, 2025. This allowed users to lock in massive savings: up to £100/month in card top-ups, up to 100% off gift cards, and even £/€100 cashback from brands like Amazon. Further DA adjustments are unconfirmed for now, so if you haven’t stacked your Rare PLU yet, this was the last chance to maximize perks before potential changes.

On August 26, CEO Danial Daychopan announced the new Plutus Board and Advisors, including fintech veteran Perry Blacher, along with regional directors for day-to-day governance. This is part of a restructuring under a holding company to support international expansion, with plans to launch in the US and UAE soon. Exciting times ahead: Plutus is gearing up for bigger markets while keeping the focus on sustainable rewards.

And the PLU burn schedule continued, with the next batch reducing supply further to enhance scarcity for Rare PLU holders like me (still holding my 3,159 PLU!).

Perks Breakdown

On the personal side, I don’t have my Metal promo anymore, so my perks value returned to £10 per perk. As a Veteran level user, I have 8 perks (5 base + 3 from premium subscription), which gives me £80 of perks value per month. I focused on stacking perks at retailers like Sainsbury’s, ASDA, Tesco and Shell to maximize returns.

Plutus cashback rewards for July and August 2025 - Perks breakdown

I also switched to a yearly premium subscription on 13th August to save some money, taking advantage of a promo that offered 2 months free on annual billing, £120 in PlutusSwap card top-ups for 1 PLUS (£10/month), all Premium perks uninterrupted for a year, and a bonus of 2 cashback offers of £5 each from Amazon & Lidl. The math works out great: monthly Premium is £19.99/month (£239.88/year), but annual is £199.99/year, saving £39.89 instantly, plus £120 in top-ups and £10 in cashback, for a total returned value of £169+ and an effective cost of £69.99/year.

With the recent update from Plutus, perks and PlutusSwap now reset on the same date as my subscription payment, making it fairer and simpler. For me, that’s the 13th of every month from now on. That’s why I have some perks not yet used, as the reset day is tied to my subscription day.

My Lab Results: Plutus Cashback Rewards for July & August 2025

Here’s the recap:

July 2025: Earned 10.75 PLUS (not much spending, mostly essentials). Received £7.96 in cashback for purchases.
August 2025: Earned 63.56 PLUS with more activity. Received £19.98 in cashback for purchases.

Total for the two months: 74.31 PLUS earned, and £27.94 in cashback.

I use PlutusSwap monthly to convert 1 PLUS to £10, plus I get 1 gift card of value £10 for free, and cashback on top! It’s a great way to extract real value from my earnings without impacting the ecosystem. Not my highest months, but the combined perks and PlutusSwap top-ups made it worthwhile: net positive savings overall.

Plutus cashback rewards for July and August 2025

Lab Reflections: Maximizing Plutus Cashback Rewards

Plutus Cashback is a new feature, and I’ve already received £27.94 back in just two months! That’s a lot compared to some loyalty programs like Nectar, where it usually takes me a whole year to earn around £40 to spend on Christmas.

I activated cashback rewards at brands like Tesco, Shell, Sainsbury’s, McDonald’s, and Amazon in August, each enabled by a one-time swap of 1 PLUS, boosting my everyday spending options.

Currently have 3 ways to spend PLUS and convert it to pounds: cashback, giftcard £10 per month and Plutus Swap £10 per month. So each month I have more than I pay for the subscription. Premium is £19.99 per month but last month got £10 swap + £10 giftcard and £19.98 cashback. Not to mention value of PLUS earned with Plutus cashback rewards!


Looking ahead, with the US launch and potential community governance updates, I’m optimistic about Plutus’ growth. I’ll aim to get back to monthly posts starting September. What are your thoughts on the new cashback feature or the expansion plans? Drop a comment below!

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Stay tuned for more experiments in the lab. 🚀

Share the wealth! 💰
Marcel

5 Comments

plutusinsider

isn’t it a bit remiss not to mention the huge losses your PLU stack has experienced? what’s your cost basis for your 3159 PLU? over the past 12 months it’s dropped 75%. over the past 24 months it’s dropped 95%. no sign of a reversal, especially as plutus continue to liquidate vast amounts of PLU from their reserves (far more than they’ve ‘burnt’)

    Marcel

    Thank you for your comment, plutusinsider. You’re right: it’s a fair point. I haven’t mentioned PLU price recently due to the PLUS changes and secured benefits, with rewards locked in the app. I may have touched on price action in my April update, but I didn’t go into my initial investment. Still, it’s clear from the chart that things haven’t been moving in a positive direction. My cost basis for the 3,159 PLU is around £2,900 total invested, and at current prices, it’s worth about £1,160, so yes, that’s a significant theoretical loss (down around 60%). That said, I haven’t sold any, and as the saying goes, “It’s not a loss until you sell.” I was pretty frustrated, especially when the entire Plutus ecosystem changed during my Metal card promo but at this point, all I can do is continue benefiting from what remains. Eeach month I get 6% back on every purchase, plus cashback, gift card, and more, which reduce the overall loss a bit. Recent changes provide me with real money back straight to my account, so I’m happy with that. On a positive note, Plutus is still in the game and has not disappeared like over 90% of other crypto projects. Plus, if PLU grows one day, I would be even happier. With recent updates like the new board, US/UAE expansion, I’m hopeful for a turnaround: fingers crossed! Appreciate the feedback; it’s good to discuss the full picture.

Question

How much they paid for you to write this “report”?
Gift cards – you can get between 1-20% discounts. Example: £100 Tesco card costs you £96 in fiat and 0.4 PLUS (good luck spending, for example 10 PLUS reward monthly on this).
PlutusSwap – you have a monthly limit of 1x PLUS to swap for 10 FIAT (£, for example), which is fair enough, you save half of your monthly subscription fee, but that’s the end of the story. You’ll never get 50, 70 or whatever they’re posting.

I’m just curious …

    Marcel

    Thanks for the question, always happy to clarify!

    I’m not affiliated with Plutus in any way. They didn’t ask me to write this, and I haven’t been paid to do so. The only potential extra reward is if someone signs up using my golden ticket, which benefits both sides. Otherwise, I’m just a regular user who’s built up some PLU over time. I started this blog as a personal finance experiment (hence the “lab” in the name) and Plutus is just one of the experiments I’ve been running 🙂

    On gift cards: I only share what I’ve personally experienced. My 6-month promo includes a free £10 gift card monthly. Without that, I wouldn’t bother with them. There have been so many changes recently that it’s hard to keep up with everything. I’m just trying my best to include whatever benefits I actually use. That’s all.

    On PlutusSwap: The standard exchange rate is 1 PLUS for £10 in fiat, which helps offset about half the subscription fee, as you noted. I’m hoping they’ll expand it to match reward tiers (e.g., 5 PLU for £50) once the feature is fully live.

    I’ll keep posting monthly updates to track how things evolve – whether it’s good, bad, or somewhere in between.

    If you’ve got other platforms I could test or passive income ideas worth exploring, feel free to share. Always keen to learn from others in the space. Cheers!

    Patrick

    He actually gets 50% off a Gift Card with 3000 Plu staked. I have 1000 Plu and I get 30% off. It’s capped for 100€ or 100£ value. When I buy a 10€ Gift Card I do only have to pay 7€.

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