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Cryptocurrency payments
Fast, secure, and anonymous payment options for your game server hosting.
We accept cryptocurrency
Prefer to keep your payments on-chain? Pick crypto at checkout and pay with the coin of your choice — no card, no bank, no fuss.
Payments are processed automatically, so your server still deploys within seconds of confirmation.
How it works
Choose cryptocurrency as your payment method when placing your order.
Send the exact amount to the wallet address shown on screen.
Once the network confirms your transaction, your server deploys automatically.
Crypto FAQ
Why customers pay in crypto
Cryptocurrency is not the most common way people pay us, but for some it is the most practical one. Cards issued in some countries are unreliable for cross-border purchases, some customers prefer not to hand card details to another company, and others simply already hold the coins. Because settlement is on-chain there is no bank in the middle deciding whether a game server subscription looks unusual. The trade-off is that you are responsible for sending the right amount on the right network, which is worth two minutes of care.
Getting the payment right first time
Almost every delayed crypto payment comes down to one of four things: sending a different amount to the one quoted, using the wrong network for a coin that exists on several, paying after the quote window has closed, or forgetting that the network fee comes out of the sending wallet rather than the invoice total. The checkout screen shows the exact amount, the address and the network. Copy the address rather than typing it, and keep the transaction ID until the order is live.
The quoted figure is what the invoice expects. Underpaying leaves the order open and overpaying needs a manual adjustment.
Several coins exist on multiple chains. Use the network shown at checkout or the funds may not arrive at all.
The price is locked for 15 minutes. If your wallet is slow to broadcast, start the checkout again rather than sending late.
If anything needs checking, the transaction hash lets support confirm your payment on-chain in seconds.
What happens once the network confirms
Confirmation triggers exactly the same automated provisioning as a card payment. The order is marked paid, the server is built and it is normally online around 60 seconds later, with your login details waiting in the client area. The payment appears in your invoice history like any other, so accounting is unaffected by having paid on-chain. Renewal invoices are issued each cycle and can be paid in crypto again, and you can switch between crypto and card between cycles without disturbing the server.