For businesses running workloads on AWS, managing cloud billing can be complex. DogPay offers virtual cards and a global account that can be used as a payment method for AWS. After funding your DogPay wallet with stablecoins (USDC or USDT), you can generate a virtual card or connect your DogPay account to AWS Billing. This setup allows you to pay AWS invoices directly from your DogPay wallet, using stablecoin settlement without needing a traditional bank account. DogPay provides spend visibility through transaction logs and card controls, helping you track cloud costs. While acceptance depends on AWS, many users find DogPay works as a payment option. To get started, add your DogPay card or account details to the AWS Billing Console as a payment method. DogPay supports recurring payments, so your monthly AWS bills can be processed automatically. If a payment fails, you can top up your wallet and retry. DogPay is not a bank and does not guarantee AWS acceptance, but it offers a flexible way to manage cloud billing with digital assets. By using DogPay, businesses gain a dedicated payment tool for AWS that aligns with Web3 workflows and provides real-time spend data.