Crypto payment link: turn any wallet address into one shareable link
Stop pasting raw wallet addresses into emails and bios. Connect your Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum or Solana address to PayRequest and get a clean payment link with a QR code and a copy button — built for the address you already use, no exchange account needed.
One link instead of a 34-character wallet address
If you've ever pasted bc1q… or ltc1q… into a chat, you know the problem: it's easy to mistype, impossible to remember, and looks unprofessional on an invoice or in a creator bio.
A PayRequest crypto payment link wraps that same address in a clean, branded page with a scannable QR code and a one-tap copy button. The address itself never changes — your funds still go straight to your own wallet — but sharing it becomes effortless.
- • Long string is easy to mistype or truncate
- • No QR code — customer retypes everything manually
- • Looks unprofessional on an invoice or in a bio
- • No record of who paid or when
- • You manually check a block explorer to confirm payment
- • One short link — paste it anywhere
- • Built-in QR code, ready to scan or print
- • Branded page with your name and logo
- • PayRequest logs every payment confirmation
- • On-chain auto-detection for BTC, LTC, SOL, DOGE
Add the coins you already hold — one link each
Connect any of these wallet addresses in PayRequest. Each gets its own payment link, QR code and copy button.
Your customer clicks "I've paid" — PayRequest checks the blockchain
For Bitcoin, Litecoin, Solana and Dogecoin, PayRequest doesn't just take the customer's word for it. After they confirm, PayRequest scans recent transactions to your address and matches the amount — usually within seconds.
If a match is found, the payment is marked verified with a direct link to the block explorer (Blockstream, Litecoinspace, Solscan or Dogechain). If not, it's logged as pending so you can check manually — no payment ever silently disappears.
From wallet address to shareable link in under a minute
Add your wallet address
PayRequest dashboard → Crypto Wallets → pick a coin (BTC, LTC, ETH, …) and paste the address you already control.
Get your link instantly
PayRequest generates a payment page for that address — QR code, copy button and your branding, ready immediately.
Share it anywhere
Drop the link in an invoice, email, WhatsApp, Linktree or social bio. Or print the QR code for in-person payments.
Get notified when paid
Customer scans, pays from their own wallet, and clicks "I've paid". PayRequest checks the chain and confirms.
Built for anyone who already has a crypto address
Freelancers & agencies
Add a 'Pay in crypto' link to invoices for international clients who prefer BTC, LTC or USDT — no SWIFT delays, no conversion spread.
Content creators
Replace the wall of wallet addresses in your bio with one tip-jar link per coin — see our crypto tip jar link guide.
Shops & markets
Print a QR code at the till for Bitcoin or Litecoin payments — customers scan and pay directly from their wallet, no card terminal needed.
Frequently asked questions
What is a crypto payment link?
A crypto payment link is a single URL that opens a page showing your wallet's QR code and address for a specific coin — Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Solana, and more. Instead of copy-pasting a long wallet address into emails, invoices or social bios, you share one link. Whoever opens it can scan the QR code or copy the address with one tap and send the payment from their own wallet.
Which cryptocurrencies can I share as a payment link?
PayRequest supports Bitcoin (BTC), Litecoin (LTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), Dogecoin (DOGE), USDT, USDC, BNB, XRP, ADA, TRX, MATIC/POL and AVAX. Add as many wallet addresses as you like — each one gets its own payment link with a QR code, ready to share in seconds.
Do I need a Coinbase or Binance account?
No. You connect a wallet address you already control — a hardware wallet, MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Exodus, or any address you own. Payments go directly to that address. PayRequest never holds, custodies or touches your crypto, so there's no exchange account and no withdrawal step.
How does PayRequest know when I've been paid?
For Bitcoin, Litecoin, Solana and Dogecoin, PayRequest automatically scans the blockchain after the customer clicks "I've paid" — it checks recent transactions to your address and confirms the payment on-chain within seconds, with a link to the block explorer. For other coins, the payment is logged so you can verify it manually.
Is this different from a USDC crypto payment request?
Yes. A crypto payment link shares an address you already own — useful when you want one link per coin for invoices, donations or a link-in-bio. A crypto payment request is a checkout flow where the customer connects a WalletConnect wallet and approves an exact USDC amount in one tap, with X402/AI-agent support. See our guide on crypto payment request links for that flow.
Can I show several coins on one page?
Yes. Add all your wallet addresses in PayRequest and your payment page lists every active coin — Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum and the rest — so customers pick whichever one they hold. Each coin still gets its own dedicated link and QR code for sharing individually.
Does PayRequest charge a fee on these payments?
No. Because the crypto goes straight from your customer's wallet to your wallet — PayRequest is never in the middle — there's no PayRequest fee on these payments. You only pay PayRequest's standard 2% (capped at €25) on payments processed through PayRequest's own checkout, such as card or USDC payment requests.
Can I use a crypto payment link without a website?
Yes. The link works on its own — paste it into an email, an invoice, a WhatsApp message, your Linktree, or a printed QR code on an invoice or market stall. No website, app, or technical setup required beyond adding the wallet address once.
Turn your wallet address into a link
Free to start. Add BTC, LTC, ETH, SOL and more. No exchange account, no PayRequest fee on these payments.