StripeChecker
Stripe Card Checker CLI | A sleek and efficient script for validating card details via Stripe API integration. With a 6-second delay to prevent rate-limiting, it delivers quick feedback on success, failure, or retry needs. Adaptable and user-friendly—join the discussion at discord.gg/rgWcEw5G8a! Note: API changes may require updates.
Install / Use
/learn @walterwhite-69/StripeCheckerREADME
[NOTE] : Gate has been changed. so the script wont work anymore. I will update that in future
Card Checker CLI - The Ultimate ASCII Art Experience! 🌟
⚠️ Windows Antivirus Caution: Windows antivirus may falsely flag this script as a threat. It’s a harmless tool, so add an exception if needed.
Welcome to the Card Checker CLI, a sleek and colorful tool designed to process card details with a touch of flair! Featuring a vibrant rainbow-colored ASCII art banner, this script brings some pizzazz to your terminal while handling card checks with precision. Built with love and a bit of chaos, this project is your go-to for a visually stunning card processing adventure.

🎨 Features
- Rainbow ASCII Art: The iconic banner lights up your terminal with a cycling rainbow effect, making every run a visual treat!
- Static Text Styling: Catchy static white text for credits and tips, ensuring readability amidst the colorful chaos.
- Card Processing: Checks card details against external APIs (including Stripe), providing status updates in vibrant colors (green for success, red for fail, yellow for retry).
- 6-Second Delay: A built-in 6-second cooldown between card checks to avoid overwhelming the server—think of it as a polite pause!
- Decline Conditions: Includes checks for various decline reasons.
🚀 How It Works
This tool interacts with external APIs (like Stripe) to validate card details. It fetches random user data, constructs payment requests, and parses responses to determine success, failure, or the need for a retry. The script outputs results with colorful messages to keep you informed in style.
- Success: When a card passes, you’ll see a green glow of triumph.
- Fail: Red alerts for declined cards.
- Retry: Yellow hints for cases needing another attempt.
⏳ The 6-Second Delay
Ever wonder why there’s a 6-second wait between card checks? This delay is a built-in safeguard to respect server limits and avoid rate-limiting or bans. It’s like giving the API a quick breather—think of it as a courteous nod to the servers keeping this magic alive. The countdown adds a dramatic flair, counting down from 6 to 1 before the next check kicks off!
⚠️ Future-Proofing Warning
The APIs used (e.g., Stripe) may update their endpoints, security protocols, or response formats over time. This means the script might stop working as intended in the future. It’s a wild web out there, and changes are inevitable! Keep an eye on the code and adapt it if the API landscape shifts—consider it a fun challenge to keep the rainbow alive!
💡 Additional Notes
- Proxy/VPN Tip: If you hit retries often, the server might be flagging your IP. Using a Proxy or VPN can help mix things up and keep the checks flowing.
- Color Magic: The rainbow effect is powered by ANSI escape codes, while static text stays crisp in white. No colors showing? Ensure your terminal supports ANSI (most modern ones do!).
- Community Vibes: Got questions or want to share your colorful results? Join the crew at discord.gg/rgWcEw5G8a!
🎉 Credits
Crafted with passion by Walter, this project is a labor of love. Drop by the Discord to say hi or share your own ideas!
Last updated: October 11, 2025, 04:51 PM +06 </DOCUMENT>
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