This page describes the standard subscriptions card issued without KYC. The separate Apple Pay / Google Pay wallet card normally requires KYC and is capability-gated; invite-only VIP no-KYC wallet access is not a public offer. Telegram Stars and restricted internal-product balance cannot fund card issue or top-up. Merchant acceptance is not guaranteed and depends on each service.s current anti-fraud rules.
Buying games doesn't have to run through your main bank card. A virtual card lets you pay on Steam and other stores while keeping your everyday card out of gaming accounts, funding purchases with crypto, and capping what you spend. Here's why gamers use one and how to set it up.
Why use a virtual card for games
A dedicated card fits gaming for a few concrete reasons:
- Privacy. Your main bank card never lives inside a game account that could be breached or phished.
- A spending cap. Fund the card with a set amount and that's the ceiling — handy for a budget or for a kid's account.
- Crypto in, games out. If you hold USDT, fund the card from it and buy games directly, without off-ramping to a bank first.
- One card, many stores. The same card works across Steam, Epic, GOG and console stores, instead of juggling gift cards.
How it works with Steam and others
The card's details go into a store's payment settings exactly like a normal card — under "add payment method" or at checkout. Once saved, you use it to top up a Steam Wallet, buy a game outright, or pay for DLC and in-game items. Because it's a real card number, it isn't limited to one title the way a gift-card code is; it covers your whole account.
Top up the wallet or pay per purchase
Most stores give you two paths, and the card handles both:
- Top up the store wallet. Add a balance once, then spend it on games and extras without re-entering details. Best if you buy often.
- Pay at checkout each time. Charge the card per purchase. Simpler for the occasional big buy you don't want sitting as store credit.
One note on cost: each card payment carries a 3% fee, so for lots of small purchases it's cheaper to top up the wallet once with a larger amount than to pay the card little and often.
The Freeland Card for gaming
Freeland Card is a no-KYC virtual card you issue in the app and use across game stores. It's one of four tools in Freeland by Mr Freeman, alongside VPN, eSIM and Number.
Why it suits gaming:
- Issued in minutes, no passport. No bank account, no waiting.
- Funded any way. Top up the balance with USDT from the unrestricted wallet or another eligible source shown by the app, then fund the card from it.
- One card across stores. Wallet top-ups, game purchases, DLC and in-game items on a single card.
- Details on hand. Number, expiry and CVC live in the app — attach the card to your store account once.
Fees are simple: issue 10 USDT, first top-up from 25 USDT (lands on the card balance), 2% on later top-ups and 3% per payment. No monthly charge.
How to pay on Steam: step by step
- Create an account — via Telegram, email or a crypto wallet.
- Top up your balance and issue the no-KYC virtual card.
- Fund the card for what you plan to spend, allowing for the 3% fee.
- Open Steam → add a payment method or go to "Add funds to Wallet."
- Enter the card details and confirm the payment.
If a payment is declined, check the balance against the fee and try a smaller amount first — a large first charge on a new card is sometimes held by a store's anti-fraud.
A word on regions and pricing
Virtual cards are sometimes sought to unlock cheaper regional pricing. Be clear on this: the store — not the card — sets your region, based on account country, payment details and location. A virtual card only gives you a working way to pay. If you change region, do it within the store's rules, and a VPN can keep your payment country and connection consistent. Freeland doesn't promise automatic region switching — that's the store's call and your responsibility.
Keep your gaming account secure
Paying from a separate card is one layer of safety; a couple more finish the job:
- Turn on two-factor — Steam Guard and its equivalents on other stores.
- Don't share card details or codes with third-party "top-up" services that ask for them; legitimate payment never needs that.
- Hold a limited balance on the card, so a compromised account can't run up more than what's on it.
The same card, beyond games
The card you pay games with also covers subscriptions like Game Pass or Netflix and other online payments with crypto. One card for the digital spending you'd rather not route through your main bank account.
FAQ
Can I use a virtual card to top up my Steam Wallet?
You can try adding it as a payment method, but acceptance depends on Steam.s current rules and anti-fraud checks.
Does the card change my Steam region?
No. The store sets your region; the card only provides a way to pay. Change region within the store's rules.
Do I need ID to get the card?
No. The Freeland card for gaming is issued without KYC.
What if a payment is declined?
Check the balance against the 3% fee, try a smaller amount, and make sure your payment country and details are consistent — a VPN helps there.
Which stores does it work with?
Steam, Epic, GOG and console stores accept it like any card, though no card clears absolutely everywhere.
What does it cost?
Issue 10 USDT, first top-up from 25 USDT (lands on the balance), 2% on later top-ups and 3% per payment. No monthly fee.
Can I set a spending limit for a kid's account?
In effect, yes — the card can only spend what's on it. Fund it with a set amount and that becomes the ceiling for purchases on the linked account.
A virtual card keeps your main bank card out of gaming accounts, lets you pay with crypto, and caps what you spend. Freeland Card issues in minutes, no KYC.