Pay Infura with Crypto
Use SolCard for Infura's standard card-billed checkout on Developer, Team, and Additional Credits purchases with SOL, USDC, USDT, and SOLC across 9 blockchain networks.
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How to pay Infura's self-serve billing with crypto
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Add SolCard in Settings > Billing
Open your Infura account, go to Settings > Billing, add SolCard as the payment method, and use it for monthly Developer or Team renewals, plan upgrades, or Additional Credits charges.
Why SolCard fits Infura's credit-based pricing
Infura's self-serve pricing centers on a $50/month Developer plan with 15 million daily credits and a $225/month Team plan with 75 million daily credits. SolCard is useful when the upgrade path is simply a recurring card charge in the billing dashboard.
Paid plans can add 55 million Additional Credits for $200 per month instead of jumping straight into a negotiated custom contract. That gives teams a merchant-supported way to buy more headroom when usage spikes but the rest of the account can stay self-serve.
Infura does not treat every request equally. Its credit-cost docs list light calls like `eth_chainId` at 5 credits, `eth_getLogs` at 255, and `debug_traceTransaction` at 1,000, so your bill is driven by the kinds of methods you run, not only by request volume.
Infura's pricing comparison lists cryptocurrency payments only on Custom plans arranged through customer success. The standard Developer and Team checkout still uses a normal saved card, which is the payment path SolCard is designed to cover.
The public pricing table ties operational limits to the plan you pay for: Developer includes 5 API keys and ticketed support, while Team adds prioritized ticket support and unlimited API keys. SolCard helps you keep that progression on the standard billing flow instead of changing vendors or payment rails.
Infura documents usage alerts at 75%, 85%, and 100% of your threshold, and requests can begin returning HTTP 402 when a daily credit limit is exhausted. Keeping a working card on file makes it easier to upgrade or add credits before production traffic stalls.
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About Infura
Infura sells blockchain infrastructure access for dapps, wallets, and backend services, with self-serve users typically paying for the monthly Developer or Team plan, credit-heavy RPC and trace workloads, and the Additional Credits add-on when traffic outgrows the included daily quota. Real SolCard use cases include funding the $50/month Developer tier, the $225/month Team tier, and keeping a USD-ready card on file for recurring renewals or $200/month Additional Credits inside Infura's billing dashboard.
Infura payment and billing FAQ
Only partly. Infura's pricing table lists cryptocurrency payments on Custom plans handled through customer success, but the standard self-serve Developer and Team plans still rely on a saved card in the billing dashboard. SolCard is mainly relevant for that default self-serve flow.
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