Fund AWS, OpenAI, Cloudflare, GitHub, Notion, and your entire SaaS subscription stack on one crypto-funded Visa Corporate card. No KYC, no identity exposure to vendor billing systems.
Indie founders, solo developers, and privacy-minded teams need a card that handles recurring SaaS billing without exposing their identity to every vendor's billing database. CryptoCardy's BIN 493847 (Visa Corporate) is the BIN built for that — it carries the Corporate-tier designation that SaaS billing systems expect for low-friction recurring charges, supports 3D Secure on every authorisation, and provisions through to all major cloud, AI, and developer-tool providers.
SaaS providers process millions of failed recurring charges every year. To minimize that, their billing systems prioritize cards from BIN ranges with low historical failure rates. Corporate BINs sit at the top of that ranking.
First-attempt authorization rate for BIN 493847 across all tested providers — vs ~85% for Standard Prepaid BINs.
Renewal cycles don't trigger the "your payment method needs verification" loop that consumer prepaid cards hit.
Providers with strict billing (AWS, Stripe Atlas) provision the card without additional manual review.
BIN 493847 has been validated against 25+ SaaS, cloud, and developer-tool providers:
| Category | Providers | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Cloud | AWS, Google Cloud, DigitalOcean, Linode, Vultr, Hetzner, Cloudflare, Fly.io, Railway, Vercel, Netlify | All working |
| AI / ML | OpenAI, Anthropic, Replicate, RunPod, Together.ai, Mistral, HuggingFace | All working |
| Developer tools | GitHub (Pro/Team/Enterprise), GitLab, Linear, Notion, Sentry, Datadog, PagerDuty | All working |
| Productivity | Slack, Figma, Loom, 1Password, Bitwarden Premium | All working |
| Payment infra | Stripe Atlas (prepaid-friendly bank product), Patreon for creators | Working |
What doesn't work: Providers requiring physical bank statements or Plaid-based identity verification (US business banking neobanks like Brex, certain insurance products). The card itself is valid for those services — the block is at the KYC level, not card validation.
| Stack Size | Typical Monthly Spend | Providers | Recommended Card Load | Auto-Top-Up Threshold |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minimal | $50 – $150 | Cloudflare, GitHub, Notion, 1Password | $250 | $75 |
| Indie | $150 – $500 | + OpenAI, Vercel, Sentry, Figma | $750 | $200 |
| Startup | $500 – $2,000 | + AWS, Datadog, Slack, Linear | $3,000 | $750 |
| Growing | $2,000 – $10,000 | + multiple cloud regions, dedicated AI infra | $15,000 | $3,000 |
Yes. AWS Billing accepts BIN 493847 with no special configuration. Add it as a payment method, wait for the $1 hold to clear, and it becomes the default payment method across all regions.
Yes. Set your auto-recharge threshold in the OpenAI dashboard; the card is charged automatically when your balance drops below it.
Yes. No provider-side limit on subscription count per card. The constraint is the $30,000 cumulative monthly card cap.
Set a calendar reminder for the 25th of each month. Enable threshold-based auto-recharge. Keep one backup card pre-loaded with $200 for emergencies. See the cloud billing guide for detailed balance strategies.
Yes — Hetzner, Mistral AI, Scaleway, and other European providers accept BIN 493847. A small currency conversion fee may apply for non-USD billing.
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