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Crypto · SOLTransparent

Pay for offshore hosting with Solana

High-throughput Solana mainnet — fast settlement and minimal fees.

  • Transparent
  • Solana
  • Confirms in < 1 sec
  • Refunds in SOL
At a glance
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SolanaSolana
Confirmation
< 1 sec
Network fee
$0.0001–0.001
Min payment
$5
Subscriptions
Limited
Refundable
Yes (in SOL)
How to pay with SOL
The pitch

Why pay with Solana

Solana is the right rail for customers who already hold SOL — typically from validator staking, NFT activity, or Solana-native DeFi. Settlement is sub-second, fees are a fraction of a cent, and the user experience approaches that of Lightning for small invoices. The catch is the privacy posture: Solana is fully transparent, the address-to-identity heuristics are well-developed in chain-analysis tooling, and many wallets are tied to KYC fiat on-ramps.

We accept native SOL through BTCPay's Solana integration. Each invoice gets a fresh deposit address, payments confirm in under a second at the protocol level (we credit at one confirmation), and settlements forward to cold storage daily. SPL tokens (USDC on Solana, USDT on Solana) are not currently supported — native SOL only.

For most hosting use cases, Solana competes on speed and cost rather than privacy. If you want fast, cheap, and transparent — and you already hold SOL — it works well. If privacy matters, Monero or Lightning are the right rails. If you don't already hold SOL, USDT-TRC20 is comparably cheap with USD-stable denomination and broader merchant acceptance.

  • Sub-second settlement at the protocol level
  • Fees typically a fraction of a cent
  • Fresh deposit address per invoice
  • Refunds within 7 days paid back in SOL
  • Direct rail for customers already holding SOL from staking or DeFi
The flow

How to pay with SOL

  1. Step 1 / 5

    Pick plan and location

    Standard checkout flow.

  2. Step 2 / 5

    Select Solana

    Choose SOL at the payment step. We accept native SOL only — SPL tokens (Solana USDC, Solana USDT) are not currently supported.

  3. Step 3 / 5

    Pay from a Solana wallet

    Send from Phantom, Solflare, Backpack, Trust Wallet, or Ledger. Hardware wallet support via Ledger.

  4. Step 4 / 5

    Confirms in under a second

    Solana settlement is sub-second at the protocol level. We credit invoices on the first confirmation.

  5. Step 5 / 5

    Server provisioned

    KVM provisioning fires on confirmation. Credentials emailed within ~60 seconds.

Specs

Technical specs at a glance

Network
Solana
Average confirmation
< 1 sec
Network fee
$0.0001–0.001
Minimum payment
$5
Subscriptions
Limited
Refunds
Yes (in SOL)
Privacy tier
TransparentEvery transaction, balance, and counterparty is publicly queryable on-chain.
FAQ

Solana payment questions

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