CRYPTO / WALLET / NETWORK MATCHING

Pay with crypto only if the network and address match exactly.

This page gives buyers a direct wallet path for BTC, SOL, and DOGE. It is meant for buyers who already understand crypto transfers and can confirm the correct network before sending.

Operator Check

Do not skip this before sending.

  • Match the asset to the address exactly: BTC, SOL, and DOGE are all different.
  • Double-check the first and last characters before sending.
  • Send a small test amount first if this is the buyer's first crypto payment.

What This Is

Direct wallet payment, not an auto-processor.

Buyers send funds to a matching wallet address, then use the confirmation flow so the payment can be tied to the right project and deliverable.

Best Use

Good for buyers who already prefer crypto.

This works best when the buyer already knows how to send BTC, SOL, or DOGE and just needs a clean, explicit receive path.

After Sending

Always confirm the payment.

After sending, use the confirmation link to include the asset, network, amount, and purpose of the payment.

Bitcoin

BTC on the Bitcoin network only

Use this address only for native Bitcoin transfers.

btc-address
I sent BTC

Solana

SOL on the Solana network only

Use this address only for native Solana transfers.

sol-address
I sent SOL

Dogecoin

DOGE on the Dogecoin network only

Use this address only for native Dogecoin transfers.

doge-address
I sent DOGE

Before Sending

Check the network and amount.

A mismatched chain can destroy funds. Keep the asset and address paired exactly as shown on this page.

After Sending

Confirm with the project details.

Use the invoice confirmation page to include what the payment covers, the asset used, and the amount sent.

Best Practice

Use card checkout if the buyer is unsure.

If the buyer does not already understand crypto payments, the standard Stripe checkout is usually safer.