Paying with crypto is fast and needs no card. Here's a short walkthrough of how it works — and why it's safe to send a little more than your order amount.
1. What we accept
We accept the USDT and USDC stablecoins on Ethereum, Base, and Tron. These are pegged to the US dollar, so pricing is predictable: a $5 plan costs about 5 USDC today and a month from now.
Send funds on the same network you chose at checkout. The most common mistake is sending on the wrong network.
2. If you already hold crypto
It's simple: at checkout you'll get a payment address and a QR code. Send the amount in USDT or USDC from your wallet — once the network confirms, your payment settles automatically and the service activates. No third-party account or sign-up needed.
3. If you buy or withdraw crypto from an exchange
Exchanges (Binance, MEXC, and others) often have a minimum withdrawal that's higher than your order. For example, your order is $3 but the withdrawal minimum is 5 USDT.
That's fine, and no money is lost. The order is paid for its amount, and the surplus is automatically credited to your account balance — ready to spend on your next service or renewal. Auto-crediting of the surplus works for USDT and USDC.

4. Tip: top up your balance in one payment
To avoid running checkout every time, it's convenient to top up your balance with $5–25 in a single transfer, then pay for services from the balance — one click, no new on-chain transaction each time.
This is especially handy for AI agents: you fund the balance once, and the agent orders and renews servers through the API within that budget, never touching your wallet.

5. Example
An order for $3. The exchange lets you withdraw a minimum of 5 USDT, with a network fee of about $0.40.
- You send 5 USDT to the address from your order.
- The order is paid and the service activates.
- The remainder (~$2) is credited to your balance, waiting for your next purchase.
Bottom line: you lost nothing — the extra simply became your balance.
Ready? See the plans and place your order — payment takes about a minute.