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.
Subscriptions are the payments most worth ring-fencing. They renew on their own, they pile up quietly, and a single leaked card number exposes every service you've attached it to. A dedicated virtual card fixes all three: it keeps recurring charges separate, caps what any service can take, and never touches your main bank card. Here's how to use one for Netflix, Spotify, ChatGPT and the rest.
Why a separate card for subscriptions
Recurring billing has its own quirks, and a dedicated card answers each:
- Control. You see exactly what's being charged, because nothing else runs through this card. No more mystery renewals buried in a bank statement.
- A spending cap. A service can only take what's on the card. Fund it for a month or two and an unexpected price hike can't drain your account.
- Privacy. Your main bank card never lands in a dozen subscription databases.
- Clean cancellation. Let the balance run low and a subscription you've cancelled simply can't renew — the charge fails instead of slipping through.
What matters for recurring payments
Not every card suits subscriptions. Two things count most:
- Stability. The card has to keep working month after month, so renewals don't fail halfway through a plan.
- Easy top-ups. Since the charge repeats, you want to add funds in seconds when a renewal is due — ideally straight from crypto or any method you already use.
A card that's stable and quick to fund turns subscriptions into something you set once and forget.
Which subscriptions you can pay
A virtual card covers essentially the whole recurring-services list:
- Streaming: Netflix, YouTube Premium, Spotify, Apple Music, Disney+.
- AI and work tools: ChatGPT Plus, Claude, Midjourney, Notion, Adobe Creative Cloud.
- Ecosystems: iCloud+, App Store and Google Play subscriptions, Google One.
- Gaming: Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation Plus and in-game subscriptions.
No card is accepted at every single service — some run extra checks — but a stable card handles the vast majority of recurring billing without fuss.
The Freeland Card for subscriptions
Freeland Card is a no-KYC virtual card built for exactly this: online services, subscriptions and recurring international payments. It's one of four tools in Freeland by Mr Freeman, alongside VPN, eSIM and Number.
What it gives you for subscriptions:
- Issued in minutes, no passport. Details are ready right away to attach to a service.
- Funded any way. Top up your balance with USDT from the unrestricted wallet or another eligible source shown by the app, then fund the card from it — easy to top up before a renewal.
- Built for recurring. The card is made for repeat charges, not just one-off purchases.
- Clear fees. No monthly charge for the card itself — you pay to issue and to top up.
Pricing: issue 10 USDT, first top-up from 25 USDT (lands on the card balance), 2% on later top-ups and 3% per payment.
How to pay a subscription: 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 with a couple of renewals' worth, so a plan doesn't lapse mid-way.
- Attach the details in the service's payment settings — Netflix, Spotify, ChatGPT or another.
- Keep an eye on the balance near renewal dates and top up as needed.
Free trials without the sting
Trials are where a dedicated card earns its keep. Many services ask for a card up front and start charging the moment the trial ends. Put a trial on this card, hold only what you mean to spend, and you control the first charge. Cancel before the trial ends and, with a low balance, the renewal simply can't go through — a cleaner safety net than trusting yourself to remember.
Keep costs from creeping
Recurring charges are sneaky because they're quiet. A few habits help:
- Think in the billing currency. A price in dollars plus the 3% fee and any conversion adds up to more than the sticker number.
- Make the list visible. A single card for subscriptions turns every charge into one clear statement.
- Choose annual plans deliberately — cheaper per month, but only if you'll use the service all year.
- Keep the balance level. Fund a month or two ahead rather than piling in "just in case," so the total stays easy to track.
The same card, other jobs
The card you use for subscriptions also handles one-off buys: games on Steam and game stores, app-store purchases, and other online payments with crypto. If privacy is the priority, see the no-KYC card. And if a service also checks your location, a VPN keeps the country of payment and connection consistent.
FAQ
Which card should I use for subscriptions?
A dedicated virtual card. It keeps recurring charges separate, caps exposure, and is issued without KYC.
Can I pay Netflix, Spotify and ChatGPT?
You can try attaching the details, but acceptance and recurring charges depend on each service.s current rules and anti-fraud checks.
What happens if the balance runs low at renewal?
The service pauses the subscription until the next successful payment, so keep a buffer and account for the 3% fee.
Do I need ID?
No. The subscription card is issued without KYC.
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.
Does it work with every service?
With most, though not absolutely all — some run extra checks. A stable card clears the large majority of subscriptions.
Can I use one card for several subscriptions?
Yes, while it's funded — many people keep all their recurring charges on a single card so the statement is easy to read. Just keep the balance ahead of every renewal date.
Can I fund the card with crypto?
Yes. Top up your account balance with USDT (or another method) and fund the card from it — handy for topping up right before a renewal.
A dedicated virtual card turns subscriptions into something controlled and private, with no surprise renewals. Freeland Card issues in minutes, no KYC, funded from eligible sources shown by the app.