Pay Pirate Ship Postage with Crypto
Use SolCard to cover Pirate Ship's pay-as-you-go label charges, Account Balance top-ups, and eligible USPS or UPS postage with SOL, USDC, USDT, and SOLC across 9 blockchain networks.
How to pay Pirate Ship postage with crypto
Get Your SolCard
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Load Your Crypto
Deposit SOL, USDC, USDT, or SOLC directly from your crypto wallet across 9 supported blockchain networks.
Buy your label in Pirate Ship
Log in to Pirate Ship, choose your USPS or UPS service, decide whether to pay the exact postage or draw from your Account Balance, and finish checkout with your SolCard.
Why SolCard works for Pirate Ship's billing flow
Pirate Ship does not charge monthly software fees or plan minimums. The main charges are the labels you buy, so SolCard fits sellers who want crypto funding for actual postage purchases instead of another recurring SaaS bill.
Pirate Ship's Default Payment Amount feature can charge set amounts from $20 to $1000, leaving the unused portion in your Account Balance for later labels. That matters if you buy lots of low-cost labels and do not want dozens of small transactions on your statement.
Pirate Ship sells discounted USPS and UPS services in the same dashboard, and invite-only Simple Export Rate can be activated for lightweight international parcels up to 4 pounds and $400 in value. SolCard works whether you are shipping domestic orders this week or expanding into cross-border fulfillment.
If you bought the wrong label or your order changed, Pirate Ship lets you request a refund within 28 days and also auto-requests refunds for unused labels. Those approved refunds are credited back to your Pirate Ship Account Balance first, so the funds stay available for your next shipment.
Pirate Ship can enable USPS pay-on-use return labels for approved accounts, which is useful when you want to include a return option without paying for every label upfront. The tradeoff is that UPS return labels are not supported on Pirate Ship and USPS return labels expire after 90 days if unused.
Pirate Ship only sells postage originating from United States addresses. That makes SolCard a practical fit for U.S.-based merchants who ship internationally from the U.S., but not for businesses trying to originate shipments from Canada or other countries.
Pay Pirate Ship with 4 supported tokens across 9 blockchain networks
About Pirate Ship
Pirate Ship is a U.S. shipping platform for buying and printing discounted USPS and UPS labels without a monthly software fee. Customers usually pay as they go for domestic or international postage, can preload an Account Balance with the Default Payment Amount feature to reduce lots of tiny card charges, and may also unlock extras like invite-only Simple Export Rate for lightweight international parcels or approval-based USPS pay-on-use return labels. SolCard lets you cover those Pirate Ship postage purchases with crypto anywhere Pirate Ship accepts a standard credit or debit card.
Pirate Ship payment and billing FAQ
Pirate Ship does not document native crypto checkout. Its payment help says you can pay for postage with credit or debit cards, PayPal, Venmo, or a bank account via ACH, so SolCard is mainly useful if you want to use crypto through Pirate Ship's regular card flow.
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