How to buy World Cup 2026 tickets with Bitcoin
Settle a World Cup 2026 order on the most battle-tested blockchain there is.
Overview
Paying with Bitcoin means sending BTC straight from your own wallet to a one-time deposit address generated for your order. There is no card, no bank and no intermediary sitting on your funds — the transaction settles on the Bitcoin blockchain and your tickets are released the moment it confirms.
Bitcoin suits larger purchases well. It is the most widely held cryptocurrency, so almost every wallet and exchange supports it, and its network is the most proven in the industry. The trade-off is timing: a Bitcoin block is mined roughly every ten minutes, so a payment usually clears in one to three confirmations rather than instantly.
Recommended wallets
Any wallet or exchange that can send BTC on the right network will work. These are popular, well-supported options.
Trust Wallet
Self-custody · mobileScan the checkout QR or use the wallet deep link to prefill the address and amount.
Exodus
Self-custody · desktop & mobileA polished multi-asset wallet with straightforward BTC sending on either platform.
Coinbase or Kraken
Exchange accountAlready hold Bitcoin on an exchange? Withdraw it directly to the deposit address.
Ledger
Hardware walletFor high-value orders, sign the payment on a hardware device for maximum security.
How to pay with Bitcoin, step by step
- 1
Add your seats
Choose your match and seats on SeatSparks, then open checkout. Your total is shown all-in, in US dollars.
- 2
Select Bitcoin
Pick BTC as your payment method. We convert your dollar total into an exact BTC amount and lock it for a short window so the price cannot drift while you pay.
- 3
Scan or copy the address
Scan the QR code with your wallet, or copy the one-time Bitcoin deposit address for your order. Never reuse an address from a previous purchase.
- 4
Send the exact amount
Send precisely the BTC amount shown. Your wallet adds a network (miner) fee on top — that goes to the Bitcoin network, not to SeatSparks.
- 5
Wait for confirmation
The payment clears once the network confirms it, usually within one to three blocks. You do not need to keep the page open.
- 6
Get your e-ticket
As soon as the payment confirms, your mobile e-ticket with an entry QR code is issued to your account and emailed to you.
Fees, speed and networks
One to three blocks at roughly ten minutes each.
Set by Bitcoin mempool demand — higher when the network is busy.
Universally supported and highly secure for high-value purchases.
Security tips
- After pasting, double-check the first and last four characters of the deposit address.
- Send the exact quoted amount — underpaying can leave the order unfulfilled until you top it up.
- Pay before the quote window expires; after that a fresh BTC amount is calculated.
- Keep your transaction ID (TXID) until your tickets arrive, in case you need support.
Bitcoin ticket FAQs
How long does a Bitcoin ticket payment take?
Most payments confirm within about 10 to 30 minutes — one to three blocks. During periods of heavy network congestion it can take longer, so pay with an adequate miner fee for a timely confirmation.
What is the cheapest way to pay with Bitcoin?
Send during quieter network periods and let your wallet suggest a standard fee. If you want lower fees and faster settlement, consider paying with USDT on TRC-20 or with BNB instead.
Can I pay from a Coinbase or Kraken account?
Yes. Withdraw BTC from your exchange to the deposit address shown at checkout. Note that the exchange withdrawal fee is separate from the amount we quote.
What happens if I send the wrong Bitcoin amount?
If you underpay, send the difference to the same address before the quote window closes. If you overpay, contact support with your TXID and we will reconcile the order.
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