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Cryptostamps is a BETA-stage service for buying postage and generating shipping labels. Its core selling point is that it lets users pay for postage with cryptocurrencies such as Monero, Bitcoin, USDT, Ethereum, BCH, and Litecoin. The site highlights “No javascript” and provides entry points for login, registration, cart, and creating shipping labels.
Based on the scraped content, the platform lets users create shipping labels by entering the recipient address, sender address, and package weight and dimensions. It also offers Magic Bulk paste and CSV bulk orders, suggesting it targets not only one-off shippers but also sellers with bulk shipping needs. However, the page clearly states that “UPS shipments are temporarily disabled,” which means at least the UPS channel is currently unavailable. Its fulfillment reliability and carrier coverage should therefore be evaluated carefully.
The page does not disclose any subscription fees, commissions, discounted postage rates, or service fee structure; it only shows the cart total in USD. Payment options are its biggest differentiator, with support for multiple cryptocurrencies. As for refunds, unused postage can be requested for a refund within 48 hours of purchase, in the original currency and original amount, but whether a refund is ultimately issued depends on the shipping partner. If the partner issues a refund, Cryptostamps will return the funds to the wallet address provided by the user. The process may take several weeks and network fees may be deducted. Completed cryptocurrency exchanges are non-refundable; if an exchange is not completed after more than 12 hours, users may request a refund in the deposited currency.
The advantages are that the payment options are friendly to cryptocurrency users, bulk orders are supported, and there is a clear refund window for unused postage. The drawbacks are also obvious: the service is still in Beta, UPS is suspended, and its regional availability and carrier coverage are unclear. There is also insufficient information on pricing, service fees, customer support, invoices, and compliance, while refund processing may take a long time.
Cryptostamps is better suited to individual shippers or small cross-border sellers who already hold cryptocurrency and want to buy postage with it. Chinese sellers considering the service should first confirm website accessibility, available carriers, origin-shipping restrictions, and the compliance and practicality of paying with cryptocurrency. The scraped text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so the status is unknown. Alternatives to consider include Shippo, EasyPost, Pirate Ship, ShipStation, or built-in logistics tools provided by marketplaces.
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