Pay GitHub with Crypto
Use SolCard for GitHub plans, Copilot seats, and usage-based developer charges billed through GitHub's Billing & Licensing pages.
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How to Use SolCard in GitHub Billing
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Deposit SOL, USDC, USDT, or SOLC directly from your crypto wallet across 9 supported blockchain networks.
Add SolCard to the billed GitHub account
Open Billing & Licensing for the personal account, organization, or enterprise that actually incurs the charge, add SolCard as the payment method, and let GitHub process it like any other card.
Why SolCard Fits GitHub's Billing Model
GitHub bills each personal account, organization, and enterprise separately, with its own payment method, billing date, and receipt. SolCard works best when you attach it to the exact account that owns the plan, seats, or overage charges.
GitHub billing is a mix of fixed subscriptions and variable usage. The same account can have recurring charges for GitHub Pro, Team, or Copilot and also bill monthly for Actions minutes, Codespaces compute, Packages transfer, or Git LFS overages.
GitHub documents monthly or yearly Copilot plans for individuals, per-seat billing for Copilot Business and Enterprise, and paid premium request overages once included allowances are exhausted. SolCard gives you a crypto-funded way to keep that Copilot spend on file.
GitHub Free and GitHub Pro personal accounts include a limited monthly Codespaces allowance, but additional usage is blocked if there is no valid payment method once the quota is gone. SolCard helps if you rely on cloud dev environments beyond the included hours and storage.
GitHub Actions includes plan-based minutes and storage, yet extra usage is billed to the account and larger runners are always paid. That makes SolCard practical for CI workloads whose costs rise and fall with your build volume.
GitHub has moved Git LFS away from prepaid data packs and now bills storage hourly and bandwidth by download volume, while Packages and other metered products are controlled by budgets. Keeping SolCard attached to the account is useful when large binaries or private artifacts are part of your workflow.
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About GitHub
GitHub sells developer subscriptions, organization plans, and metered platform usage that all flow through its billing system. Real GitHub charges can include GitHub Pro or Team renewals, GitHub Copilot subscriptions, and monthly overages for GitHub Actions, Codespaces, Packages, or Git LFS once you move past the included quota for an account. SolCard lets you pay those documented GitHub card-based charges with crypto while keeping billing inside GitHub's normal account settings.
GitHub Billing and Payment FAQ
GitHub's supported payment methods documentation lists credit card, PayPal, connected Azure subscriptions, invoice billing, and ACH in specific account contexts. GitHub does not document a native cryptocurrency checkout for its plans, Copilot subscriptions, Actions, Codespaces, Packages, or Git LFS, so SolCard is most useful where GitHub already accepts a normal card payment.
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