💳Billing

When you checkout your premium wallets, you can choose either auto renew option (recommended), or monthly email invoices (not recommended. They are easy to miss and forget).

If you opt for the recommended auto-renew option, you have the flexibility to pay your subscription from any wallet of your choice. It doesn't necessarily have to be your login wallet. However, it's important to ensure that you set the spending limit for the billing currency to a sufficiently high amount (unlimited) to avoid any inconvenience, as increasing it later can be cumbersome.

If having an unlimited spending cap makes you uncomfortable, you can choose to keep a limited amount of the billing currency in your billing wallet at any given time. Just be sure to always maintain enough funds for the next month's payment, as failure to do so will result in the expiration of your subscription, requiring you to renew it at the current price.

How to change payment method

If you want to change the premium payment method to another chain/currency, you can end your current subscription (close to next due date) from the Farming Dashboard, checkout the premium wallet(s) again, and select a different payment method

Changing a token spending limit for billing

If you want to increase or change the spending limit of a token used for premium wallet subscription, you can do it on the billing dashboard if your login wallet is the same as your billing wallet.

If your billing wallet and login wallets are different

You can use the block explorer to set the spending limit manually.

  1. Depending on the billing chain and the billing token you use, select a right explorer link.

  2. Click the increaseAllowance (or allowance, approve) method, set the spender address:

    • On Base: 0x61dD58140201Af4E77B67a36BaA25e1e560d87E9 (Radom contract address on Base)

    • On other chains: 0x87Fcf739aEe21FAb3b99121fA4f2D7bF243f9F15 (Radom contract address is the same for every other chain)

  3. Set the addedValue (or increment, amount) value high enough, and don't forget to add 6 extra digits (000000) at the end to make the decimals format correctly.

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