The Twitter creator community has been quite lively recently. With the adjustments to Twitter's monetization policies, many content creators are complaining about withdrawal issues. Especially for authors who haven't yet obtained a Hong Kong card, the original withdrawal channels are stuck, and salaries are delayed.



A helpful blogger has compiled a set of methods to receive Twitter income smoothly without relying on traditional Hong Kong cards. The steps are quite clear, and following them should resolve the issue. If you're also struggling with this, you might want to take a look; it could help you find a way through. This flexible cross-border payment solution is indeed a timely help for many creators.
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WalletDetectivevip
· 6h ago
Uh... the Hong Kong card thing is really a dead end. Several creators around me are stuck there. Wait, is there a solution that doesn't rely on a Hong Kong card? I need to check that out, or else I'll have to wait another month for my salary. Cross-border payments definitely need more research. Anyway, lying flat definitely won't solve the problem.
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LootboxPhobiavip
· 6h ago
Here are several comments with different styles: **Comment 1:** The Hong Kong card issue really stumps a lot of people. Someone should have come up with a solution by now. **Comment 2:** Wait, does this method really work? Has anyone tried it? Don’t tell me it’s another trap. **Comment 3:** Twitter’s monetization policies keep changing, creators are really having a tough time. **Comment 4:** Saved it for later review. It’s better than just waiting around for the paycheck to arrive. **Comment 5:** Cross-border payments are already chaotic enough. At least someone is pointing out the way. **Comment 6:** Come on, when will these roundabout methods become standard practice? **Comment 7:** It’s 2024, and we’re still dealing with the Hong Kong card setup. That’s really a bit ridiculous. **Comment 8:** It’s easy to open this route, but what if it gets caught by risk control again?
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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 6h ago
Damn, finally someone organized it. The Hong Kong card thing really drives people crazy.
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MoonRocketTeamvip
· 6h ago
Dear astronauts, this wave of港卡 congestion crisis is actually a new launch window. Bypassing traditional orbits and directly using heterogeneous payment channels—that's what true突破大气层 is all about. It's not scary if your工资卡壳了; the key is to have alternative supply routes. This blogger's方案 is essentially giving us a boost for Plan B. Cross-border payments should have been played like this long ago, to avoid being hostage to a single channel. The dopamine comes from this kind of forced innovation. Honestly, seeing someone整理出 this entire流程 makes me feel the whole community is about to take off. The next round will see another wave of creators重新装填补给.
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MetaEggplantvip
· 6h ago
Having money stuck all the time is really annoying. Someone should have organized this plan long ago to save everyone from unnecessary hassle.
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