Paying with crypto
Choosing crypto in the bot opens a hosted invoice page where you pick the coin and network and send the payment. Your access starts when the network confirms it — usually within minutes. Litora never sees your wallet; the invoice page belongs to the payment processor.
The states worth knowing, because crypto is not a card:
- Paid. The bot sends your setup link. Done.
- Underpaid. You sent less than the invoice asked — the payment is not lost. The invoice can be topped up: send /paysupport and say so, and we will help you complete it.
- Overpaid. The purchase goes through; the record keeps both what was quoted and what settled.
- Expired. An invoice lasts about an hour. If it expired unpaid, start the purchase again — nothing was taken.
- Locked. In rare cases the processor's compliance checks hold a payment. This is a human's decision to resolve, not an automatic one: send /paysupport.
Refunds on this rail are covered honestly on the refund policy: a crypto payment cannot be reversed by anyone, so a return is a new payment we choose to send, minus the network fee.
Updated 2026-08-20.