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Apple doesn't accept Bitcoin. We do. Every iPhone, MacBook, iMac, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods and accessory in this store can be paid for in Bitcoin — on-chain or over the Lightning Network — straight from your own wallet. Everything is brand new, factory sealed and covered by Apple's limited warranty, and it ships insured and signed for to more than 150 countries.
Pick the model, chip, memory, storage and finish. The price — and the live BTC amount — updates as you configure.
On-chain Bitcoin or the Lightning Network — both are accepted. Your amount is quoted and locked for 20 minutes.
Scan the QR code and send an ordinary payment to a one-time address. Nothing to connect, nothing to sign, no account to create.
Once the payment confirms we dispatch within 24 hours. Your Apple arrives sealed, insured and signed for.
Both are accepted at checkout. The right one depends on the size of your order and what your wallet supports.
| Network | Settles in | Typical fee | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lightning | Seconds | A few satoshis | AirPods, Watch, accessories, iPhone — anything your channel capacity covers |
| On-chain BTC | ~10–60 minutes | Network fee, varies | MacBook, iMac, Mac Studio — large orders, and any wallet at all |
We don't charge a fee for either. The only cost is what the network itself takes, which your wallet sets.
Any wallet that can send an ordinary Bitcoin or Lightning payment works here — including hardware wallets. You will never be asked to connect one.
Phoenix
Lightning-first, self-custodial, effortless
Muun
On-chain + Lightning in one balance
BlueWallet
Both networks, simple and battle-tested
Sparrow
Desktop, coin-control, power users
Electrum
Long-standing desktop on-chain wallet
Ledger / Trezor
Hardware — send straight from cold storage
Your amount is fixed the moment you reach the payment screen. Pay inside the window and you send exactly what you were quoted — no top-up requests, no “the price moved” emails.
Too little and it's held against your order — top up, re-quote, or take it back. Too much and the excess is refunded to the address you paid from. We don't keep the difference.
If the window closes before your transaction lands, your funds are held rather than forfeited. We re-quote at the current rate or refund you in full — whichever you prefer.
Because every other route to spending crypto on Apple hardware costs you a spread. Paying a retailer directly doesn't.
| Route | What it costs you | Catch |
|---|---|---|
| Cash out on an exchange | Trading fee + withdrawal fee | Full KYC, bank account, and a paper trail |
| Crypto debit card | ~0.5–2.5% conversion spread | KYC, card issuer, spending limits |
| Apple gift card reseller | Reseller spread | Capped at the card balance, still redeem with Apple |
| Pay us in Bitcoin directly | Network fee only — and 5% off | None. No account, no ID, no card. |
There are fake “Apple for Bitcoin” sites, and they nearly all work the same way: they ask you to connect your walletand approve a transaction. That signature drains it. We don't work like that and we never will — you send an ordinary payment from your own wallet to a one-time invoice address, exactly like paying anyone else. Nothing to connect, no contract to approve, nothing to sign.
And beyond that: don't take our word for anything. Start with a small order, read the 30-day return policy, and watch a sealed box actually arrive before you spend thousands.
No. Apple accepts cards, bank transfers, Apple Pay and Apple Gift Cards — not Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency, in its retail stores or on apple.com. That gap is exactly why this store exists: we stock brand-new sealed Apple hardware and take Bitcoin for it directly.
All of them: iPhone, MacBook Air and Pro, iMac, Mac mini, Mac Studio, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, Apple TV, HomePod, Vision Pro and accessories — from a $15 cable to a Mac Studio.
Yes, if you already hold it. Paying us in Bitcoin directly takes 5% off the price and costs you only the network fee. Cashing out to fiat first costs a trading fee plus a withdrawal fee; a crypto debit card costs a conversion spread of roughly 0.5–2.5%; a gift card costs a reseller spread on top.
It can be, but this category has a real scam problem — so stay sceptical, including of us. The fake stores share one tell: they ask you to connect your wallet and approve a transaction, which drains it. We never do that. Beyond that, start with a small order and see a sealed box arrive before you spend thousands.
Yes. Lightning settles in seconds for a negligible fee, which makes it the best way to pay for smaller orders — AirPods, a Watch, a keyboard or a cable.
No. No account, no ID, no selfie, no KYC. We ask for a delivery address and an email for tracking, because we have to physically ship you a box.
We accept Bitcoin, Lightning, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, Litecoin, Monero and 50+ more — all from your own wallet, all with the same 20-minute price lock.
Live reference rate: 1 BTC ≈ $62,521. A $15 Apple is roughly 0.00024 BTCat today's price.