Pay ExpressVPN with Crypto
ExpressVPN already supports direct crypto via BitPay, and SolCard is the better route when you want ExpressVPN's regular card renewal flow funded from crypto.
How ExpressVPN's native crypto checkout works
Choose your ExpressVPN plan
Open ExpressVPN's website, review the Basic, Advanced, and Pro tiers, and start checkout on the plan you want instead of subscribing through an app store.
Pick Bitcoin or crypto at checkout
On ExpressVPN's order page, select the cryptocurrency payment option to continue to BitPay rather than paying with card, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay.
Confirm the BitPay payment
Approve the transaction in your wallet, complete the BitPay flow, and then use ExpressVPN's confirmation email or account page to install the apps and sign in.
Why ExpressVPN billing deserves a closer look
ExpressVPN is one of the few subscription services that openly supports cryptocurrency on its own site. Its payment docs route Bitcoin and other supported crypto payments through BitPay, so this is a real direct-crypto checkout, not a workaround.
ExpressVPN says subscriptions bought with card, PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay renew automatically unless you cancel, while Bitcoin purchases do not auto-renew. SolCard matters if you want crypto funding but still prefer ExpressVPN's recurring card billing.
ExpressVPN's catalog is no longer just one VPN plan. Basic, Advanced, and Pro separate the core VPN from extras like Keys password manager, eSIM data, and broader protection features, so your checkout amount depends on the tier you choose.
ExpressVPN's offer page frames the biggest savings around multi-year billing rather than a simple monthly charge. The first payment can be a large upfront plan cost, and the current 2-year offer later renews annually, so billing timing matters before you pay.
ExpressVPN's refund policy treats direct website purchases, Google Play subscriptions, and Apple's App Store differently. Web and eligible Google Play purchases can use ExpressVPN's own guarantee, while App Store refunds are handled by Apple instead.
ExpressVPN says you cannot cancel a subscription from inside the ExpressVPN app itself. Website subscriptions are managed on ExpressVPN's site, while Google Play and App Store subscriptions must be canceled in those stores, so your original billing path affects later account control.
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About ExpressVPN
ExpressVPN sells VPN subscriptions through its Basic, Advanced, and Pro plans, with higher tiers adding extras such as the Keys password manager, eSIM data, and more protection features. Customers can subscribe on ExpressVPN's own order page, renew through the account website, or buy through Google Play or Apple's App Store, and those billing routes do not follow the same refund or cancellation rules. ExpressVPN also offers direct cryptocurrency checkout through BitPay, but its support docs say crypto purchases do not auto-renew, so SolCard is most useful when you want to fund ExpressVPN's standard card-billed subscription flow with crypto instead.
ExpressVPN crypto, renewals, and refund FAQ
Yes. ExpressVPN's payment and support pages say cryptocurrency payments go through BitPay, and its Bitcoin checkout guide walks users through choosing crypto on the ExpressVPN order page. SolCard is optional here rather than the only crypto route.
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