Pay Nansen with Crypto
Use SolCard for Nansen's monthly Pro billing and API credit purchases, while Nansen's annual plans already support native crypto through Coinbase.
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How to Pay Nansen with Crypto
Choose the Nansen billing path you need
Start from Nansen's pricing or Account Settings and decide whether you want the $69 monthly Pro plan, the $49-per-month annual plan billed upfront, or additional API credits when usage runs low.
Pick native crypto checkout or the card route
Nansen's annual payment page includes a 'Pay with Cryptocurrency' option handled by Coinbase. For monthly Pro billing and card-managed credit purchases, enter SolCard in Nansen's normal checkout flow.
Confirm the renewal rules before you pay
Annual plans paid with crypto do not auto-renew, while card subscriptions keep renewing until canceled. Nansen also warns that remaining time does not automatically roll into a new plan if you switch later.
Why Nansen's Billing Setup Deserves a Closer Look
Nansen Pro is priced at $69 monthly or $49 per month on annual billing. Because Nansen's native crypto option is tied to annual checkout, SolCard is especially practical when you want the monthly plan without giving up crypto-funded spending.
Nansen's payment page lets annual subscribers click 'Pay with Cryptocurrency' through Coinbase, with BTC, ETH, USDC, DAI, and pUSDC supported. That gives you a documented direct-crypto alternative for yearly commitments.
Nansen's API docs say Pro includes 1,000 one-time starter credits and extra credit blocks can be bought whenever usage runs low. Those purchased credits expire after 1 year, so SolCard can be useful for deliberate top-ups instead of open-ended spend.
Nansen CLI can be used without a subscription through x402, with per-call USDC pricing instead of a full plan. That makes SolCard more relevant for the Pro subscription and standard billing flows than for every Nansen use case.
Nansen says it does not store credit or debit card details itself. Recurring payment methods are managed through Stripe, which matters if you want to attach SolCard for monthly renewals or later credit purchases.
Card subscriptions keep renewing until you cancel before the next billing date, but annual plans paid with crypto do not auto-renew. Nansen's help center also says subscriptions are generally non-refundable, so billing cadence matters before you pay.
Cryptocurrencies You Can Use with SolCard for Nansen
About Nansen
Nansen is an onchain analytics platform that sells the Nansen Pro subscription, plus API and MCP access funded through starter credits and extra credit blocks. Real Nansen charges can include the $69 monthly Pro subscription, the $49-per-month annual Pro plan billed upfront, and additional API credit purchases when your included balance runs low. Nansen also documents native crypto checkout for annual plans and USDC x402 pay-per-call for CLI usage, so SolCard is most useful when you want to cover Nansen's card-based billing flows with crypto.
Nansen Billing FAQ
Yes, but only in specific flows. Nansen says annual Pro plans can be paid through Coinbase using BTC, ETH, USDC, DAI, or pUSDC, and its CLI also supports x402 pay-per-call in USDC. Monthly Pro billing and Stripe-managed card payments still follow Nansen's standard card-based setup.
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