Solana Pay - Cryptocurrency Payments

We're excited to announce that we now accept Solana Pay and other cryptocurrency payments for all our products and services. Embracing the future of digital payments, we provide our customers with fast, secure, and convenient payment options.

Why Pay with Solana Pay?

Solana Pay offers lightning-fast transactions that process in seconds, not minutes or hours. You'll enjoy minimal transaction fees compared to traditional payment methods, making it cost-effective for both small and large purchases. Our implementation ensures secure and transparent transactions, with every payment recorded on the blockchain. Mobile payments are simplified through an intuitive interface, and there's no need for intermediary banks, putting you in direct control of your transactions.

Supported Cryptocurrencies

We currently accept SOL (Solana) as our primary cryptocurrency payment method. We also welcome USDC on Solana, providing a stable coin option for those who prefer it.

We accept USDC, USDT, EURC, SOL, BTC and ETH as valid cryptocurrency payment tokens via Solana Pay.

How to Pay with Solana Pay

Making a payment is simple and straightforward. First, select Solana Pay at checkout when finalizing your purchase. Next, use your Solana wallet to scan the displayed QR code. Then, confirm the transaction in your wallet. Finally, you'll receive an instant payment confirmation, and your order will be processed immediately.

Benefits of Crypto Payments

When you choose to pay with cryptocurrency, you'll enjoy enhanced security through blockchain technology, significantly lower transaction costs compared to traditional payment methods, and true global accessibility without international fees. Transactions settle instantly, eliminating the usual waiting periods associated with bank transfers. Additionally, there are no chargebacks to worry about, providing certainty for both customers and merchants.

Safe & Secure

All cryptocurrency transactions are processed through secure, industry-standard protocols. Your financial security is our top priority.

Join us in embracing the future of digital payments! Experience the convenience and security of cryptocurrency transactions today.

Most Popular Questions

Learn how to pay for SSL Certificates and other Trustico® products using Solana Pay and cryptocurrency, including SOL, USDC, USDT, BTC, and ETH.

What cryptocurrencies does Trustico® accept for payment?

Trustico® accepts USDC, USDT, EURC, SOL, BTC, and ETH as valid cryptocurrency payment tokens via Solana Pay. This includes both the native Solana token and popular stablecoins for those who prefer price stability.

How do I pay with Solana Pay at checkout?

Select Solana Pay as your payment method at checkout, then use your Solana wallet to scan the displayed QR code. Confirm the transaction in your wallet, and you will receive instant payment confirmation with your order processed immediately.

Why should I use cryptocurrency to pay for my SSL Certificate?

Cryptocurrency payments through Solana Pay offer lightning-fast transactions that process in seconds, minimal transaction fees compared to traditional payment methods, and enhanced security through blockchain technology. You also benefit from global accessibility without international fees.

Are cryptocurrency payments secure when ordering from Trustico®?

Yes, all cryptocurrency transactions are processed through secure, industry-standard protocols. Every payment is recorded on the blockchain, providing transparent and tamper-proof transaction records.

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