Buy RunPod Credits with Crypto
Fund RunPod's prepaid balance for Pods, Serverless, storage, and public endpoints with crypto while keeping a card route available for RunPod auto-pay.
How to Fund RunPod with Crypto
Open RunPod Billing
Go to the Billing page in the RunPod console, check the balance you need for your Pods, Serverless workers, storage, or public endpoints, and choose a credit amount to add.
Choose Your Funding Method
RunPod lets you add credits with cards or with cryptocurrency through integrated payment processors. Use SolCard when you want RunPod to process the top-up as a card payment funded from your wallet.
Keep Credits Ready for Active Workloads
After the deposit lands, RunPod deducts credits in real time as your infrastructure runs. If you want automatic low-balance reloads, RunPod's auto-pay system requires a saved credit card on the account.
Where SolCard Fits RunPod's Credit-Based Billing
RunPod asks you to add funds first, then deducts credits in real time as you use resources. That makes SolCard useful for topping up the account balance that powers Pods, Serverless endpoints, storage, and public model usage.
RunPod's auto-pay reloads your balance after it drops below a threshold, charges the default saved card, and limits attempts to once per hour. SolCard fits that documented card-based reload flow for long-running workloads.
RunPod requires at least one hour of credits to deploy a new Pod, and it says Pods are automatically stopped when the remaining balance is projected to cover less than 10 seconds of runtime. Reliable funding matters here because interrupted compute can be expensive in time, not just money.
The same RunPod balance can be consumed by GPU or CPU Pods, pay-per-second Serverless workers, public AI endpoints, and storage. That is a different payment pattern from a single SaaS plan and makes consolidated balance funding more practical.
Stopping a Pod releases the GPU, but RunPod continues billing volume disk storage, and Pods with attached network volumes cannot be stopped at all, only terminated. SolCard-funded credits can keep storage alive while you preserve data for the next deployment.
RunPod reserves business invoicing for transactions above $5,000 and routes those through sales, ACH, wire, or card. SolCard is most aligned with the normal self-serve billing page where users add credits directly before launching compute.
Cryptocurrencies You Can Use for RunPod Funding
About RunPod
RunPod sells AI infrastructure through a prepaid credit balance rather than a simple flat subscription. Real RunPod spend can include funding GPU or CPU Pods, pay-per-second Serverless endpoints, persistent storage, public AI endpoints, and other self-serve compute charges from the billing console. RunPod also documents native crypto payments through integrated processors, but SolCard is still useful when you want a crypto-funded card for RunPod's credit top-ups and card-based auto-pay flow.
RunPod Funding and Billing FAQ
Yes. RunPod's billing documentation lists cryptocurrency as an accepted payment method through integrated payment processors, and it notes that first-time crypto payments may require KYC verification. SolCard is mainly useful when you would rather fund RunPod through its card flow or keep a card available for balance reloads. SolCard supports 4 tokens across 9 blockchain networks.
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