How to Pay for Kiro with a USDT Card
Kiro IDE rejects your local bank card? Pay for Kiro Pro, Pro+, or Power plans using a USDT-funded Visa card. No bank account needed.
Kiro by Amazon requires a credit card for Pro ($20/mo), Pro+ ($40/mo), and Power ($200/mo) plans. If your local bank card gets declined, here's how to pay with USDT instead.
The Problem
Developers outside the US and EU frequently hit payment walls on Kiro. Local bank cards from Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America, and CIS countries often get rejected. Virtual cards from local fintechs have low success rates on AWS-billed subscriptions.
Kiro bills through AWS. AWS payment processing is strict with card verification. If your card issuer doesn't support international recurring charges, your subscription fails silently.
The Fix
Fizen Card is a Visa card funded directly with USDT on Solana. No bank account needed. No currency conversion hassle. Load USDT, get a Visa card number, and pay for Kiro like any other subscription.
How it works:
- Create your Fizen Card at card.fizen.io
- Load USDT (Solana) to your card
- Use the card details on Kiro's billing page
- Done. Recurring payments work automatically.
Why This Works for Kiro Users
Kiro's credit-based pricing means you might need to enable overages ($0.04/credit) on busy months. Having a reliable card that doesn't randomly decline mid-billing cycle matters. Fizen Card processes as a standard Visa — AWS sees it the same as any US-issued card.
No monthly fees. $10 for card creation. Works anywhere Visa is accepted.
Fizen Virtual Visa Card
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Fizen Card is issued under applicable regulations. Users should verify availability in their jurisdiction. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. More details about Fizen Card, please refer to Fizen Card Docs and Terms of Use.