MintCard Review 2026
Disposable virtual cards · no-KYC · Telegram bot
MintCard (@mintcardbot) is a virtual debit card shop for affiliate marketers and arbitrage teams, run entirely through a Telegram bot - no registration and no third-party KYC. Here are the verified facts:
- No-KYC, instant issuance - buy a card straight from @mintcardbot, no account or document checks.
- Very cheap - cards start at $1 (typical issued balance is $1), priced in USD with no separate commission listed.
- Crypto and SBP payment - pay with bank cards, FreeKassa, cryptocurrency (USDT) or SBP (Russian Faster Payments).
- Multi-BIN, regularly updated - multiple geographic BINs with regular refreshes for traffic arbitrage on Google Ads and Facebook/Meta Ads.
Heads-up before you commit: these are disposable, short-lived cards - validity is roughly 12 to 48 hours after purchase and up to about 3 transactions per card. Refunds are only issued for non-working cards. MintCard recommends using a VPN or proxy with an IP in the card's country. Run a small test order before scaling.
What's Verified
No-KYC Card Shop
@mintcardbot - virtual debit cards issued via Telegram bot with no registration and no third-party KYC.
Cards from $1
Cards start at $1 with a typical issued balance of $1, priced in USD; no separate commission listed.
Flexible Payment
Pay with bank cards, FreeKassa, cryptocurrency (USDT) or SBP (Russian Faster Payments).
Multi-BIN for Arbitrage
Multiple geographic BINs with regular updates - aimed at Google Ads and Facebook/Meta Ads funding, trials and subscriptions.
Caveats (Disposable Cards - Short Validity)
Short validity. Cards are valid roughly 12 to 48 hours after purchase - these are disposable cards, not long-term cards.
Limited transactions. Up to about 3 transactions per card, so they suit one-time payments, trials and ad-account top-ups rather than recurring billing.
Refunds only for non-working cards. A card that simply expired or was used up is not refundable.
Match the IP geo. MintCard recommends a VPN or proxy with an IP in the card's country - run the card behind an IP in the same geography.
Run a small test order first. Confirm a BIN works for your target platform before buying in bulk.
Use Cases
Traffic Arbitrage
Fund Google Ads and Facebook/Meta Ads accounts across multiple BINs.
One-Time Payments & Subscriptions
PayPal, Amazon and Netflix one-off charges and subscriptions.
Trial-Period Authorizations
Pass trial sign-up authorizations on Discord, LinkedIn and similar.
Wallet Provisioning
Add cards to Apple Pay and Google Pay wallets.
Where MintCard Fits in the Virtual-Cards Lineup
The PROXIES.SX virtual-cards lineup now includes MintCard alongside the others:
| Provider | Positioning | Differentiator |
|---|---|---|
| MintCard | Cheap disposable cards | @mintcardbot Telegram shop · no-KYC · cards from $1 · crypto/SBP payment |
| Multicards | API-first virtual cards | api.multicards.io programmatic access · UTM-tracked PROXIES.SX partner integration |
| Ecards | Team-grade virtual cards | Teamwork-first dashboard · expense monitoring |
| Buvei | Virtual cards for ad accounts | Affiliate-marketer-focused virtual cards |
| LuckyCards | Virtual cards platform | Affiliate operator cards |
| FuncCards | Virtual cards for affiliate ops | Multi-BIN card issuance |
| VMcardio | Virtual cards for arbitrage | CIS arbitrage-focused |
MintCard's differentiator is being the cheapest, no-KYC, instant-issue option (cards from $1 with crypto/SBP payment) for disposable ad-account funding and trials - the trade-off is short card validity and limited transactions per card.
MintCard + PROXIES.SX = Card Layer + Network Identity
MintCard supplies the payment instrument layer (cheap disposable cards funding ad accounts and passing trial authorizations); PROXIES.SX 4G/5G mobile and residential IPs are the upstream network identity layer for those accounts. MintCard itself recommends a VPN or proxy with an IP in the card's country - so pair a MintCard BIN with a PROXIES.SX IP in the same country to keep the payment instrument and the network geo aligned. The aligned stack: MintCard (cards) + PROXIES.SX (mobile IPs) + Dolphin Anty / Multilogin (fingerprint).
Bottom Line
MintCard's clearest strengths are price and friction: cards from $1, no registration or KYC, instant issuance straight from a Telegram bot, and crypto/SBP payment - a clean fit for disposable ad-account funding and trial-period authorizations. The honest caveats are inherent to the format: short validity (roughly 12 to 48 hours) and limited transactions per card (up to about 3), refunds only for non-working cards, and a recommendation to match the IP geo to the card country. For operators who want the cheapest disposable cards for trials and one-time ad spend - and who already run PROXIES.SX mobile/residential IPs in the matching country - MintCard is a strong pick. Compare with Multicards, Ecards, Buvei, LuckyCards, FuncCards and VMcardio.
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MintCard review verified June 2026 via the public Telegram shop at https://t.me/mintcardbot (web storefront mintcard.anyshop.su; contact channels @mintcard, @mintcards, reviews @mintcardrws; companion SMS-verification bot @mintcardsmsbot). Verified facts attributed to the vendor: a no-KYC virtual debit card shop run through a Telegram bot; cards starting at $1 with a typical $1 issued balance, priced in USD; payment via bank cards, FreeKassa, cryptocurrency (USDT) and SBP; multiple geographic BINs with regular updates; card validity roughly 12 to 48 hours and up to about 3 transactions per card; refunds only for non-working cards; a built-in referral program; a recommendation to use a VPN/proxy with an IP in the card country. Category placement: virtual-cards. Outbound links carry rel="nofollow sponsored noopener noreferrer".