A premium Mastercard World card funded with crypto, tuned for high-volume media buying on Meta Business, Google Ads, and LinkedIn Ads. Maximum acceptance, same-day issuance.
BIN 553184 sits in the Mastercard World premium tier  the same family banks issue to their commercial account holders. For ad-platform billing, that tier matters: networks treat World-tier cards as low-risk, which translates into fewer 3DS challenges, lower decline rates on initial charges, and faster approval when you scale daily spend.
Media buyers running Meta Business Manager, Google Ads, LinkedIn Ads, Twitter/X, and TikTok For Business pick BIN 553184 when they want a Mastercard alongside or instead of a Visa Business  Meta in particular often performs better with Mastercard World on accounts that have previously had a Visa flagged.
Ad networks profile payment methods on three axes: card tier (Standard, Gold, Platinum, World, World Elite), commercial vs consumer designation, and issuer geography. World-tier Mastercards score highest on the first axis, which feeds directly into the platform's underwriting model when deciding whether to auto-approve, manually review, or reject your account.
Practically, that means BIN 553184 cards get through Meta Business Manager's payment review faster than a generic Mastercard Standard, and they're less likely to trigger LinkedIn's "payment method requires verification" dance that holds new campaigns hostage for 48 hours.
Per-card caps: $5,000 per single transaction, $50,000 per calendar month. These are platform risk caps to keep abuse off the network  not Mastercard caps. Daily spend within the monthly envelope is unrestricted.
Funding: top up your account balance with any of 20 cryptocurrencies (BTC, XMR, ETH, USDT in four chain variants, USDC, XRP, LTC, SOL, TRX, TON, DOGE, POL, BCH, DASH, ADA, AVAX, SHIB). Pick BIN 553184, set the load amount (minimum $25), and the card details appear within seconds. Issue up to 20 cards in parallel.
Pricing: $1.50 one-time card issuance, 2% top-up fee on the deposit. No monthly fee, no inactivity fee, no FX markup beyond the network rate.
BIN 553184 provisions cleanly to Apple Wallet and Google Wallet. Open the wallet app, choose "Add a card," and key in the number, expiry, and CVV from the dashboard. Tap-to-pay in physical stores works the same as a bank-issued World Mastercard, and online merchants accepting Apple Pay or Google Pay treat the token identically.
The two top-tier ad cards on the platform are BIN 471938 (Visa Business) and BIN 553184 (Mastercard World). Both have the same $5,000/tx and $50,000/mo caps, both clear platform reviews at similar rates, both work on every ad network.
The decision usually comes down to which network the account in question has previously interacted with. A new Meta account with no payment history rarely cares  pick whichever is convenient. An existing account that has had a Visa flagged tends to recover faster with a Mastercard, and vice versa. For accounts running both Meta and Google in parallel, the safest pattern is one card per platform: Visa Business 471938 for Google, Mastercard World 553184 for Meta.
| Network | Mastercard |
| Tier | World |
| BIN range | 553184 |
| Per-transaction limit | $5,000 per tx |
| Monthly limit | $50,000 per month |
| 3D Secure | Supported |
| Apple Pay | Supported |
| Google Pay | Supported |
| Identity verification | None required |
| Recurring charges | Supported |
| Minimum card load | $25 |
| Card issuance fee | $1.50 |
| Top-up fee | 2.0% |
| Card currency | USD |
Both clear Meta Business Manager review at comparable rates. Mastercard World tends to perform marginally better on accounts that have previously had a Visa flagged. For a fresh account, either works.
Yes  and it is the BIN we most often recommend for LinkedIn specifically, because LinkedIn's underwriting is unusually strict on consumer prepaid cards.
Yes, up to 20 active cards per account across all BINs. Each card is independently scoped and can be frozen, deleted, or refilled separately.
Yes, recurring charges work normally. That said, the tx limits are tuned for ad spend  for SaaS-only accounts, BIN 493847 Visa Corporate is the more economical pick.
No. You only pay the $1.50 issuance fee per card and the 2% on top-ups. Cards can sit unused indefinitely at zero cost.
Within 5 seconds. The card number, expiry, and CVV appear in the dashboard the moment the issuance call completes  no activation step, no waiting for "your card is in the mail."
No verification, no waiting. Top up with crypto, issue the card, copy the details  all in under 60 seconds.