How To Pay With Crypto
Note: I will use the terms "coins" to refer to cryptocurrencies (like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Polygon...), and "networks" to refer to blockchains (like Ethereum blockchain).
You can easily buy crypto on centralized exchanges by bank transfer and with your debit/credit cards, you will likely need to verify your identity.
You can also buy crypto anonymously on P2P platforms that don't require KYC (Identity documents verification), it is rare and there are a lot of scammers there, be careful. Else some wallets allow you to buy crypto by debit/credit
cards.
I recommend you to buy crypto on those exchanges:
Or you can buy Bitcoin instantly with our partner (rates are higher than the market, but it is easier and faster for beginners):
Then you're ready to pay! You can use your account on Binance or Coinbase to send your coins to anyone. On Binance or Coinbase website (or app), go
to your Wallets/Assets, then click on Withdraw on the selected coin, then paste the address where you want to send the coin to, be sure to select the correct network (example: if you have to pay with USDT on Ethereum network,
choose "Ethereum network"), then validate.
But I recommend you to withdraw your coins from the exchanges, it is not necessary, but you can never trust a centralized exchange, you should move your
coins to your own non-custodial wallet. A non-custodial wallet is a wallet where you own the private keys and/or the seed phrase (usually 12 or 24 words) so you are in full control, it can be a software, a website, a web
extension, a mobile app, a hardware wallet... Each wallet has its own compatibility with specific cryptocurrencies and networks, so make sure to select a wallet that is compatible with your coins and the network used by your coins
(example: Bitcoin on Bitcoin network is not compatible with MetaMask, but Bitcoin on BNB Chain is compatible with MetaMask).
Here some wallets I recommend:
This is a guide with basic information, if you need more information, you can contact us anytime.