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Pay for offshore hosting with Litecoin

Bitcoin-derived chain with faster blocks and lower on-chain fees.

  • Pseudonymous
  • Litecoin
  • Confirms in ~2.5 min
  • Refunds in LTC
At a glance
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LitecoinLitecoin
Confirmation
~2.5 min
Network fee
$0.02–0.10
Min payment
$5
Subscriptions
Yes
Refundable
Yes (in LTC)
How to pay with LTC
The pitch

Why pay with Litecoin

Litecoin is what Bitcoin's on-chain layer would look like with shorter block times and a few parameter tweaks: 2.5-minute blocks instead of 10, four times the supply cap, and meaningfully lower on-chain fees. It has been around since 2011, has never had a contentious chain split, and remains widely supported across hosting and crypto-payment integrations.

We accept on-chain LTC through BTCPay's Litecoin integration. Fees typically run a few cents per transaction, and confirmation thresholds match Bitcoin scaled to Litecoin's faster block time: one confirmation for invoices under $500 (~2.5 minutes), three confirmations between $500 and $5,000, six above. Provisioning fires automatically once thresholds are met.

Litecoin's privacy posture matches Bitcoin's: pseudonymous, fully transparent on-chain, with chain-analysis tooling that has matured alongside Bitcoin's. The MimbleWimble Extension Block (MWEB) shipped in 2022 adds optional confidential-transaction capability — we don't currently process MWEB-only sends, but a customer paying with a wallet that uses MWEB internally for coin management does inherit some unlinkability benefit.

  • On-chain fees typically a few cents — cheaper than BTC mainnet
  • Faster blocks — 2.5-minute confirmations vs Bitcoin's 10
  • Same threat-model posture as BTC, with broader wallet support than smaller alts
  • Refunds within 7 days paid back in LTC
  • Subscriptions via BTCPay recurring invoices
The flow

How to pay with LTC

  1. Step 1 / 5

    Pick plan and location

    Standard checkout flow.

  2. Step 2 / 5

    Select Litecoin

    Choose LTC at the payment step. We generate a fresh receiving address scoped to the invoice.

  3. Step 3 / 5

    Pay from your wallet

    Send from Litecoin Core, Electrum-LTC, Trust Wallet, Ledger, Trezor, or any LTC-compatible wallet.

  4. Step 4 / 5

    Wait for confirmations

    One confirmation for invoices under $500 (~2.5 minutes), three for $500–5,000, six above.

  5. Step 5 / 5

    Server provisioned

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

Specs

Technical specs at a glance

Network
Litecoin
Average confirmation
~2.5 min
Network fee
$0.02–0.10
Minimum payment
$5
Subscriptions
Yes
Refunds
Yes (in LTC)
Privacy tier
PseudonymousAddresses aren't tied to identity by default, but the transaction graph is public.
FAQ

Litecoin payment questions

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