Share this article

You Can Now Buy the 21 Bitcoin Computer With Bitcoin

21 Inc has announced that consumers can now use bitcoin to purchase its 21 Bitcoin Computer.

Updated Sep 11, 2021, 12:05 p.m. Published Jan 15, 2016, 4:31 p.m. 1 min read
21, bitcoin computer

21 Inc has announced that consumers can now use bitcoin to purchase the 21 Bitcoin Computer – its signature developer tool.

Credit cards can also be used on the startup's new 'buy' page, and the firm says it has put in place the "standard logistics" for checking out and shipping anywhere in the US.

Previously, 21 was selling the devices via Amazon, which does not accept bitcoin as payment.

International orders cannot yet be processed, however 21 says it is "working hard" to expand support outside the US.

For now, users that select international locations at checkout will be asked to provide an email address so the firm can notify them when that option is available.

For bitcoin buyers that would prefer to remain semi-anonymous, the firm has also announced a private checkout option. This lets purchasers pay with bitcoin, without providing a name, and request shipping to a PO Box. 21 says it will address the package to "Postal Customer", as USPS rules allow.

21 inc shopping form

21 said in a blog post:

"It’s by no means perfect – we’ll still need an email address to get in touch, among other things – but when combined with the right measures on your end this process is a first step toward a more private and decentralized Internet."







Image via 21 Inc

Більше для вас

ETFs (Markus Winkler/Pixabay, modified by CoinDesk)

The S&P 500 posted its longest weekly winning streak since 2023 and Brent oil stabilized near $92 on US-Iran ceasefire hopes. The biggest cryptocurrencies still drifted lower, with Hyperliquid's HYPE the only major name to rally.

Що варто знати:

  • U.S. stocks and oil rallied, with the S&P 500 logging a ninth straight weekly gain and Brent crude hovering near $92 a barrel on hopes for a U.S.-Iran ceasefire extension.
  • Major cryptocurrencies lagged the macro rally, with bitcoin, ether and other large-cap tokens falling around 2% to 6% amid cooling...