Pay for Cloud Services With a Crypto-Funded Virtual Card
To pay for cloud services with crypto, fund a virtual Visa card with USDT and add it to your cloud provider as the billing method. Cloud bills from AWS, GCP, Azure, and Vercel are usage-based and can spike, so a dedicated card with a per-card limit caps that risk. Kripicard issues these cards instantly, funds them with USDT (no bank account), and supports multiple BINs, so global cloud providers accept them — letting you pay for compute, storage, and bandwidth straight from crypto.
How to pay for cloud with a crypto card
Set it up once and your cloud bills are paid from USDT with a hard spending ceiling.
- Fund with USDT — top up your Kripicard balance.
- Issue a virtual Visa — one per provider or project.
- Set a per-card limit — cap usage-based cloud spend.
- Add as billing method — enter the card in your cloud console.
- Freeze anytime — stop billing when a project ends.
Cloud services you can pay for
| Category | Examples | How a card helps |
|---|---|---|
| Hyperscalers | AWS, GCP, Azure | Cap usage-based spend |
| Platform & edge | Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare | One card per project |
| GPU & compute | Lambda, RunPod, CoreWeave | Limit per-workload cost |
| Storage & CDN | S3, R2, CDNs | Track each service |
Frequently asked questions
Can I pay for AWS or GCP with crypto?
How do I cap usage-based cloud bills?
Do cloud providers accept crypto directly?
Do I need a bank account?
What if my local card is rejected by a cloud provider?
Pay for cloud services with crypto
Issue an instant USDT-funded virtual Visa with per-card limits — one per provider or project — to pay AWS, GCP, Azure, and more.
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