Back to use cases

Wallet devices and crypto accessories

Crypto Wallet and Hardware Accessory Sales

Sell hardware wallets, seed storage, security accessories, and setup services to crypto-native buyers with branded checkout.

Practical guide

Sell wallets, accessories, and mining-adjacent hardware with order-linked crypto checkout.

Customers buying wallets, seed storage, nodes, accessories, and hardware often already prefer paying with crypto. The store still needs clean order status before shipping.

These products can be high-trust and sometimes high-value, so a branded checkout is better than a bare address.

MakePay lets sellers accept crypto through hosted checkout or payment links tied to SKU, order, and shipping record.

Payment examples

Hardware wallet checkout
Seed backup accessory order
Security bundle invoice
Wallet setup service payment

Why it works

Crypto-native checkout fits the buyer category
Order status can trigger fulfillment and shipping
Branded payment pages build trust for security products
Settlement stays in the merchant wallet

Problems solved

Security buyers may distrust generic processor pages
Stock should not ship on vague payment proof
Bundles and setup services need clear line references
Card processors can be awkward for crypto-specific hardware

Guide

Why wallet hardware buyers expect crypto but still need trust

The buyer understands wallets, but they also care deeply about authenticity and operational security.

The payment page should make merchant identity, amount, and order reference obvious before funds are sent.

Buyers already use wallets

Crypto payment is natural for this category.

Shipping needs status

Fulfillment should wait for clear payment state.

Brand trust matters

Custom-domain checkout helps avoid suspicious payment handoffs.

Guide

How MakePay fits hardware accessory sales

Use hosted checkout for store orders and links for preorders, bundles, or bulk customer invoices.

Settlement routes toward the merchant wallet while order status can feed fulfillment.

Order checkout

Keep payment tied to SKU and shipping details.

Preorder links

Collect deposits or final balances for limited batches.

Direct settlement

Avoid platform custody as the destination.

Setup path

Start with one clear payment moment.

Step 1

Create the wallet accessory order

Attach SKU, quantity, customer, and shipping reference.

Step 2

Open checkout

Let the buyer pay through a branded page.

Step 3

Ship after status

Fulfill when paid state is clear.

Step 4

Keep support records

Attach payment to order and warranty history.

Questions

Plain answers before you launch.

Is this different from normal ecommerce?

Yes. The buyers are crypto-native and often care more about trust and wallet-native payment.

Can this handle preorders?

Yes. Deposits and final balances can be separate links.

More use cases

Explore nearby merchant types