As the end of the year approaches, my Twitter Blue V is about to expire, and I consider it time to renew. Normally, Twitter will directly charge the bank card that was bound when I ordered Blue V upon expiration. However, that U card has already expired, so if the charge goes through, it will surely fail. Therefore, I am preparing to change to a new U card.

Recently, you may have noticed that most virtual cards that can recharge USDT no longer support activating Twitter Blue V and cannot be used for renewals. Many people are looking for physical U cards that can still activate Blue V. Don’t look around anymore; I have already found it! It is the Singapore DCS MasterCard. Today, I personally tried binding it for renewing Twitter Blue V, and everything went smoothly. You can use it with confidence. This card can be applied for online and delivered from Singapore to your home, very convenient. For how to apply, you can refer to the post I originally wrote at https://x.com/uniswap12/status/1840382565708161304, so I won’t go into detail here.

Alright, let's get to the point. Below, I will demonstrate the process of changing to a new card for renewing Twitter Blue V for your reference.

I am operating on a computer. Click on Premium in the left menu of Twitter as shown in the image below:

Then, as shown in the image below, click on manage:

As shown in the image below, click on 'Manage your current subscription':

In the pop-up window, check 'Update payment method' and click next as shown in the image below:

As shown in the image below, my Blue V will expire on January 21 next year. I initially ordered an annual subscription, so it renews annually. Upon renewal, it will automatically charge from the bank card bound when I first ordered Premium Blue V, which is the Visa card ending in 3844 shown in the image below. However, this Visa card has now expired due to the issuer's reasons, and today I will delete it and replace it with a newly applied DCS U card, which is a MasterCard.

Click on 'Add payment method' in the image below:

As shown in the image below, fill in the new card number in the bank card information interface. Note that most U cards will be prompted 'Rejected' at this step and cannot proceed. However, the card number from the Singapore DCS card did not receive a rejection prompt, and the MasterCard logo is displayed on the right, indicating that Twitter accepts this U card as a payment method.

Then fill in the expiration date, security code CVV, select the country as the United States, fill in the ZIP code (preferably consistent with the country and ZIP code you chose when you initially ordered Blue V), check the box to use the default payment method, and click add below:

Then a CAPTCHA verification window may pop up, as shown in the image below. Click 'I am human' to complete the CAPTCHA verification:

Now the new card has been successfully added and bound. To prevent charges from the expired old card when the Blue V expires, I will delete the old card as shown in the image below. Click on the three small dots on the right side of the old card and then click delete:

As shown in the image below, confirm the deletion of the payment method. Be careful not to delete the wrong one!

Everything is OK. Look at the image below, now the only remaining payment method is the newly bound Singapore DCS U card. Remember to have enough USDT to avoid payment failure when due.

Alright, everything is set up. Don't worry about losing Blue V. I wish everyone a smooth renewal of Blue V. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a message. I will definitely share everything I know and answer any questions.