Pay QuickNode with Crypto
QuickNode already supports native crypto, but SolCard lets you use the regular card flow for subscriptions, renewals, and overages with SOL, USDC, USDT, and SOLC across 9 blockchain networks.
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How crypto payment works on QuickNode
Choose a plan or upgrade point
Start from QuickNode's pricing page or the Usage & Billing section in your dashboard, then pick the self-serve tier that fits your workload: Build, Accelerate, Scale, or Business.
Pick native crypto or card billing
QuickNode lets eligible self-serve customers choose Pay with Crypto at checkout and top up paid accounts with crypto. If you would rather keep the standard card subscription flow for renewals and separate overage invoices, use SolCard instead.
Complete payment and watch billing events
Finish checkout, then monitor Usage & Billing for renewals, overages, and Marketplace charges. QuickNode says direct crypto purchases are prepaid service credits and those credits are non-refundable.
Why QuickNode billing needs a more specific crypto setup
QuickNode's self-serve plans step up fast: Build includes 80M API credits, Accelerate 450M, Scale 950M, and Business 2B. SolCard is useful when you want to fund the right tier with crypto without changing how QuickNode bills the account.
QuickNode's yearly plans are billed upfront at roughly 15% less than monthly pricing, but overages and Marketplace add-ons still bill separately each month. SolCard helps when you want the annual base subscription covered with crypto while preserving a card path for variable charges.
Paid QuickNode plans can move into overage billing once included API credits or product quotas run out. QuickNode also warns that unpaid invoices can interrupt service, so a funded SolCard is practical when production usage suddenly spikes.
QuickNode already accepts crypto directly at checkout and through account top-ups, but its support docs say those payments buy prepaid service credits and are non-refundable. SolCard is a cleaner fit when you want QuickNode to process the purchase as a normal card charge instead.
QuickNode counts WebSocket subscriptions such as eth_subscribe by each response delivered, not only by the initial request. That billing detail can lift monthly usage faster than expected, which makes a crypto-funded payment method handy for catch-up charges.
QuickNode's 30-day trial does not require a credit card, but paid features like auto-scaling begin once you upgrade. SolCard lets you move from the trial into a paid QuickNode plan using crypto when the free credits stop being enough.
Pay QuickNode with 4 supported tokens across 9 blockchain networks
About QuickNode
QuickNode sells blockchain infrastructure subscriptions for teams that need RPC endpoints, Streams, Functions, and related add-ons across supported networks. Self-serve customers usually pay for Build, Accelerate, Scale, or Business plans, then manage renewals, annual commitments, and usage-based overages from the Usage & Billing area. QuickNode also offers native crypto payments, but its support docs treat those purchases as prepaid service credits, so SolCard is useful when you want to fund QuickNode's regular card billing path with crypto instead.
QuickNode billing and crypto payment FAQ
Yes. QuickNode says self-serve customers can choose Pay with Crypto during checkout or top up a paid account with crypto. Its help center lists BTC, ETH, USDC, DOGE, LTC, DAI, APE, and USDT, plus certain Polygon-based variants, and it states that crypto payments purchase prepaid service credits that are non-refundable.
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