Buy Domains and Hosting on Namecheap with Crypto
Namecheap already accepts some crypto through account-fund deposits, and SolCard gives you a cleaner option when you want card-style checkout or renewals instead.
How Crypto Payments Work at Namecheap
Choose the Namecheap service you need
Start a new domain registration or transfer, pick a Stellar hosting plan, renew Private Email, buy an SSL certificate, or manage an existing service from your Namecheap dashboard.
Pick your payment route
Namecheap can take crypto by topping up account funds through BitPay or BTCPay, while SolCard gives you a card-based route for supported checkout and recurring billing.
Pay once or save SolCard for renewals
Use funded account balance for Namecheap's direct crypto path, or save SolCard in your payment settings so domains, hosting, and email services can renew under Namecheap's normal billing rules.
Why SolCard Still Fits Namecheap
Namecheap's native crypto flow works by topping up account balance first through BitPay or BTCPay, then spending that balance later. SolCard helps when you would rather pay through a normal checkout card field than preload funds inside Namecheap.
Namecheap says BitPay and BTCPay deposits are non-refundable, while hosting, SSL, and Private Email each follow separate refund windows. SolCard can be the safer route when you do not want excess crypto stranded in account balance.
For recurring billing, Namecheap attempts account balance first, then your default card, then alternative cards in order. Saving SolCard as a renewal card fits the way Namecheap already charges domains, hosting, and Private Email subscriptions.
Namecheap attempts domain auto-renewal 30 days before expiration and retries every 24 hours until the domain expires. A funded SolCard lowers the odds that a renewal fails simply because you forgot to top up account funds in time.
Namecheap's shared hosting flow lets you choose Stellar, Stellar Plus, or Stellar Business, select monthly or yearly billing, and pick a US, UK, EU, or Singapore datacenter. SolCard works with that standard hosting checkout instead of forcing a separate balance-management step.
Private Email runs across Starter, Pro, and Ultimate plans, with separate renewals and optional extra mailbox purchases. SolCard gives you one payment method for ongoing email costs inside the same account.
Cryptocurrencies You Can Use for Namecheap Purchases
About Namecheap
Namecheap sells domains, shared hosting, VPS and dedicated hosting, Private Email, SSL certificates, and other web infrastructure directly from namecheap.com. Its billing is unusual for crypto users because Namecheap already accepts cryptocurrency through BitPay or BTCPay account-fund deposits, while most recurring renewals still behave like normal card or balance charges. SolCard is useful when you want to pay for Namecheap services with crypto without relying on a prepaid, non-refundable account balance for every domain renewal, hosting cycle, or email upgrade.
Namecheap Billing FAQ
Yes, but not as a simple universal checkout button. Namecheap's billing articles say cryptocurrency payments are made by topping up your Namecheap account funds first, then using that balance for domain registrations and other purchases. BTCPay is Namecheap's direct Bitcoin route, while BitPay supports additional currencies subject to BitPay's wallet and country support.
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