Tipping at events and streams
A QR on the merch table, a projected slide, or a stream overlay. Supporters scan and send a tip. No shared link, no clipboard required, no third-party tip jar platform taking a cut.
Encode your wallet address in a QR. Supporters scan it, their crypto app reads the address exactly, no typos, no character transpositions, no lost payments. Works for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and most other coins.
Free. No credit card. Verify your address before printing.
A crypto QR code encodes a cryptocurrency payment URI: the coin type, wallet address, and optional amount. When scanned by a compatible crypto wallet app, it pre-fills the send-to address and amount fields. No typing a 42-character hex address. No copy-paste errors. The QR is the address, so as long as you verify the address before you print, what scans is what you entered.
A QR on the merch table, a projected slide, or a stream overlay. Supporters scan and send a tip. No shared link, no clipboard required, no third-party tip jar platform taking a cut.
A QR at the counter or on the receipt. Customers who prefer crypto pay by scanning, their wallet app pre-fills your address and the amount. Verify receipt before releasing the order.
A QR on a donation page, flyer, or event screen. Donors scan to give crypto without finding you on an exchange or copy-pasting a long address from a website.
Add a crypto QR next to your other contact details. For people who want to send you payment in crypto, it removes the friction of address lookup and manual entry.
Select the cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, others), paste your wallet address, and optionally set a default amount. Triple-check the address before generating. The QR encodes exactly what you type.
Add your logo or a coin symbol, pick colors, set a frame label ("SEND BTC"). Or use the default. Either way it scans reliably.
Scan the generated QR with your own wallet app and confirm the address before printing at scale. One verification step prevents a costly mistake. Download SVG or EPS for print, PNG for digital.
Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), and other coins that follow standard URI schemes. The QR encodes the URI string you enter. If your coin has a standard URI format (coin:address?amount=X), it works. Obscure or non-standard coins may not be recognized by all wallet apps.
Yes. The wallet address is plain text in the QR payload. Wallet addresses are public by design in most crypto protocols: sharing your address does not give anyone access to your funds. Anyone can send to a public address; only the private key holder can spend from it.
No. Crypto QR codes are static: the address is encoded in the QR. If the address changes, generate a new QR and replace the printed one. Do not use a new address on the same QR: funds sent to the old address go to the old address.
No. TurtleQR encodes the address exactly as you enter it. Validating a crypto address requires chain-specific logic that differs by coin. You are responsible for verifying the address before printing. Scan the generated QR with your own wallet app first.
Yes. Crypto codes are free, with no expiration. Sign in to save and manage multiple codes. Pro adds more codes and dynamic types for $9 per month.
Create your crypto QR code, enter your wallet address, verify it, print it.
Create a crypto QR code