Spent 79 yuan to get an overseas SIM card that can be used for 8 years, finally solving the long-standing issue of registration and verification on overseas platforms.
These types of European carrier cards are indeed very convenient—receiving verification codes is completely free, and it only costs 6 yuan per year to keep the number active. For people who frequently need to register on exchanges, wallets, or various Web3 applications, the cost performance is unbeatable.
There are two options on the market: a preloaded card costs about 79 yuan for 8 years, and if you want to control the recharge yourself, you can get an unactivated blank card for 20 yuan. The key is stability—you don't have to worry about suddenly not receiving verification SMS messages.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 12-12 15:35
79.8 over 8 years, this calculation is quite cost-effective, how much agent fee was saved?
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 12-12 00:50
wait hold up, you buying random foreign SIM cards for web3 stuff? that's... actually a honeypot vector waiting to happen ngl. who's running these european operators exactly? audit report? source of truth on the backend infrastructure?
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fork_in_the_road
· 12-09 16:03
79 yuan for 8 years? That's a great deal, finally no more hassle with registration every time.
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UnruggableChad
· 12-09 15:51
Ha, this is the real way to save money.
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ContractTester
· 12-09 15:50
79 yuan for 8 years, that's a good deal. Finally, I don't have to be tormented by captchas anymore.
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NightAirdropper
· 12-09 15:48
79 yuan for 8 years, that's a good deal, even cheaper than the time I got ripped off before, haha.
Spent 79 yuan to get an overseas SIM card that can be used for 8 years, finally solving the long-standing issue of registration and verification on overseas platforms.
These types of European carrier cards are indeed very convenient—receiving verification codes is completely free, and it only costs 6 yuan per year to keep the number active. For people who frequently need to register on exchanges, wallets, or various Web3 applications, the cost performance is unbeatable.
There are two options on the market: a preloaded card costs about 79 yuan for 8 years, and if you want to control the recharge yourself, you can get an unactivated blank card for 20 yuan. The key is stability—you don't have to worry about suddenly not receiving verification SMS messages.