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 we 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 the major cloud, AI, and developer-tool providers.
SaaS providers process millions of failed recurring charges every year. To minimise that, their billing systems prioritise cards from BIN ranges with low historical failure rates. Corporate BINs sit at the top of that ranking — banks issue them to expense-managed business accounts where the cardholder rarely contests charges and the credit line rarely runs dry.
BIN 493847 inherits that reputation. Practically, this means:
BIN 493847 has been validated against:
The pattern that doesn't work: providers that require a physical bank statement or a real address verifiable through Plaid (US-specific business banking, neobanks like Brex, certain insurance products). The card itself is fine; those products gate on bank-link verification, not card validation.
The worst SaaS billing failure mode: card balance runs out mid-month, three providers attempt renewal in the same week, all three decline, account suspensions cascade. To avoid it:
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.
Yes, works correctly. Set your auto-recharge threshold in the OpenAI dashboard; the card is charged automatically when your balance drops below it.
All three are validated. Recurring billing works normally for any plan size.
Card-based providers don't run credit checks — they only validate the card itself. Providers that DO run credit checks (Brex, Mercury for certain products) won't accept any prepaid card; that's a product-level decision, not a card limitation.
Yes. No provider-side limit on subscription count per card. Constraint is the $30,000 cumulative monthly cap, which is well above most indie stacks.
Disputes go through the merchant first. If unresolved, contact support via the dashboard ticket system. The card balance is refunded immediately when a chargeback succeeds.
Issue a BIN 493847 card in 60 seconds, point your cloud + AI + dev-tool subscriptions at it. Your real identity stays out of every vendor's billing database.