How to Use Crypto Payment (BTC / LTC)
Paying for cheats with Bitcoin or Litecoin is faster, cheaper (10% discount), and more private than card payment. The whole process takes about 5-10 minutes depending on network congestion. This guide walks through every step.
Why pay with crypto?
10% discount. Crypto payments get 10% off automatically. A $34.99 monthly Fortnite cheat becomes $31.49. Adds up over time.
Privacy. Crypto payments don't link to your real identity the way card payments do. Card processors share transaction data with the merchant, the bank, and various data brokers. Crypto payments are pseudonymous.
No chargeback risk for the provider. Card chargebacks are how cheat providers go out of business. They sell a $50 cheat, the customer files a chargeback weeks later, the provider loses the money plus a $25 chargeback fee. Crypto payments are final, which means providers can offer better support and stick around longer. Most established cheat providers actively encourage crypto for this reason.
Card processors drop cheat providers regularly. Stripe, PayPal, and other processors regularly cut off cheat sellers because the chargeback risk is too high. The providers that have been around for 3+ years all have crypto checkout because it's the only payment method that doesn't get cancelled.
What you need
- A Bitcoin or Litecoin wallet with enough balance to cover the purchase plus network fees
- About 5-10 minutes for the transaction to confirm
If you don't have crypto yet, the easiest way is to buy some on Coinbase, Cash App, or any major exchange. Withdraw to a wallet you control (Coinbase Wallet, Trust Wallet, Exodus, Electrum, or a hardware wallet). Don't pay invoices directly from an exchange because exchanges sometimes batch withdrawals which delays the confirmation time.
Step 1: Choose your product and select Crypto checkout
Add the product you want to your cart and proceed to checkout. On the checkout page, you'll see payment options: Stripe (card) and BTCPay (crypto). Click the BTCPay option. The 10% crypto discount applies automatically — you'll see the new total at the top of the checkout summary.
Step 2: Get the BTCPay invoice
After clicking BTCPay, you're redirected to a BTCPay invoice page. The page shows:
- A unique payment address (different per invoice)
- The exact amount you need to send in BTC or LTC
- A QR code containing the address and amount
- A 30-minute countdown timer
Don't close this page. If you close it, the invoice expires and you'll need to start over.
Step 3: Open your crypto wallet
Open your Bitcoin or Litecoin wallet on your phone or desktop. Make sure you have enough crypto to cover the invoice amount plus the network fee (typically $1-3 depending on network congestion). If you don't have enough, you'll need to top up before continuing.
Step 4: Send the exact amount to the invoice address
You have two options:
Option A — Scan the QR code. Most mobile wallets have a "Scan to Pay" feature. Scan the QR code on the BTCPay invoice page. Your wallet will auto-populate the address and amount. Confirm and send.
Option B — Copy the address manually. Copy the address from the BTCPay invoice page. Paste it into your wallet's send screen. Enter the EXACT amount shown on the invoice — sending less means the invoice expires unpaid and you'll need to start over. Sending more is fine but you don't get a refund of the excess.
Use the standard network fee, not the low or economy fee. Low fees can take hours to confirm and the BTCPay invoice will expire before your payment lands. Standard fee should confirm within 10-15 minutes for BTC, 2-5 minutes for LTC.
Step 5: Wait for confirmation
BTCPay watches the blockchain for your payment. Once the transaction has 1 confirmation (a single block mined containing your transaction), the invoice is marked paid and your license key generates automatically.
For Bitcoin: typically 5-15 minutes for 1 confirmation. For Litecoin: typically 2-5 minutes for 1 confirmation.
If the network is congested (rare), it can take longer. Just wait — the BTCPay invoice page updates automatically when the payment confirms.
Step 6: Receive your license key
Once the payment confirms, the BTCPay page redirects to the order confirmation page where your license key is shown. The key is also sent to the email address you used at checkout. Save it somewhere safe — you'll need it every time you launch the loader.
You're ready to download and install the cheat. See the install guide for your specific game (Fortnite, Rust, PUBG, Overwatch, Marvel Rivals).
Troubleshooting
Invoice expired before my payment confirmed — Contact Discord support with your transaction hash. We can manually credit the order if the payment landed after the expiry but the funds reached our address.
Sent wrong amount — If you sent less than the invoice amount, the invoice stays unpaid. Send the difference to the same address before the timer expires. If you sent more than the invoice amount, the order is paid in full but the excess is non-refundable.
Sent to wrong address — Crypto transactions are irreversible. We cannot recover funds sent to the wrong address. Always double-check the address before sending.
Wallet shows "low fee" warning — Use standard fee, not low. Low fees can take hours to confirm and the BTCPay invoice expires in 30 minutes.
For more on why crypto is the preferred payment method for cheats, see our HWID Spoofer Guide blog post which covers the broader privacy story.
