Crypto-Friendly Web Development

Web Developer That Accepts Bitcoin, Lightning, Monero & Crypto

Pay for serious web development without forcing everything through banks.

Some clients prefer Bitcoin, Lightning, Monero, stablecoins, or other crypto for perfectly ordinary reasons: speed, privacy, international work, treasury preference, or simply because crypto is where their working capital already sits. One Brit Abroad accepts crypto payments for bespoke websites, lead-gen engines, internal apps, and technical rebuilds.

If you want a proper website or web app and prefer to pay in crypto, the process can be simple, discreet, and professional.

Discuss a crypto-paid build

Why pay a web developer with Bitcoin or crypto?

Crypto payments make sense for clients who operate internationally, hold funds digitally, or want to avoid slow bank transfers and unnecessary processor friction. For small and medium projects, Bitcoin, Lightning, Monero, or stablecoin settlement can be faster and cleaner than waiting on card processors, bank approvals, or cross-border payment delays.

It also suits clients who value discretion. Not every project needs to be broadcast through conventional payment rails, especially when a founder is validating a new idea, preparing a quiet market entry, or building something before a public launch.

What you can build

Crypto payment is available for the same serious work as any other engagement: conversion-focused websites, lead-generation engines, high-performance frontends, internal dashboards, bespoke web apps, automation tools, and technical rescue work for sites that have outgrown templates.

The payment method does not change the standard of the build. The work is still scoped properly, designed for performance, written with clean architecture, and delivered with the same focus on clarity, speed, and commercial outcome.

Accepted crypto payment methods

Bitcoin is accepted for larger project payments, with Lightning available where speed and low fees matter. Monero is also accepted for clients who prefer stronger payment privacy. Stablecoins can be used where the project budget needs to stay close to a fiat value during scoping and staged payments.

For most projects, the simplest route is a staged payment structure: a deposit to book the work, a midpoint payment once the build is visibly underway, and a final payment before handover or launch.

Trust

Positioning

One Brit Abroad works directly with clients who care about ownership, privacy, performance, and technical sovereignty.

Credibility

Signals

The offer is practical: clear scope, staged delivery, direct communication, fast frontend engineering, robust technical decisions, and payment options that include HSBC GBP, Bitcoin, Lightning, Monero, and other major crypto where appropriate.

Next Step

Want to pay for your website or web app with crypto?

Send the project outline, preferred payment method, rough budget, and launch goal. I will tell you quickly whether it is a fit.

Discuss a crypto-paid build

FAQ

Common Questions

Can I pay for web development with Bitcoin?

Yes. Bitcoin is accepted for web development, website builds, internal tools, and technical rebuilds. Lightning may also be suitable for smaller or faster payments.

Do you accept Monero?

Yes. Monero is available as a payment option for clients who prefer stronger payment privacy.

Can I pay with stablecoins?

Yes. Stablecoins can be useful when a project is priced against a fiat budget but the client wants to settle using crypto.

Does paying in crypto change the project process?

No. The project is still scoped clearly, delivered in stages, and built to the same technical standard. Crypto simply changes how payment is settled.

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