Form a company. Paid in Bitcoin.
Form an LLC, IBC, or DAO LLC in 29 jurisdictions and settle the whole order in BTC (on-chain and Lightning) or USDT via BitSettle, our proprietary settlement system. All-in pricing, sats-denominated, rate-locked for 15 minutes. No card declines.
Three steps, settled in sats.
Pick your formation
Take the quiz or browse the catalog. Wyoming LLC, Seychelles IBC, Marshall Islands DAO LLC, and more. The price you see is all-in.
Pay in BTC, Lightning, or USDT
BitSettle issues an invoice. The BTC/USD rate locks for 15 minutes, so you pay the exact sats quoted. No card, no wire, no bank.
We file
Once the invoice settles, we file with the registry and ship your documents. Most US LLCs complete in 2 to 3 business days; offshore in 5 to 7.
Why Bitcoin, and where it stops.
What Bitcoin fixes
Card processors decline cross-border corporate-services purchases constantly, and fiat-first formation platforms inherit that friction. Bitcoin does not decline. We have shipped formations to operators in Argentina, Vietnam, Estonia, and Nigeria where a card would have failed. Lightning settles in seconds; on-chain and USDT cover the rest. You keep the structure off fiat rails from the first transaction.
What it does not
Paying in Bitcoin does not change your tax residency, and a US entity creates US federal-tax touchpoints regardless of how you paid. Foreign-owned US single-member LLCs still owe the Form 5472 filing. We form and maintain the legal entity; we do not file your taxes. The payment rail is Bitcoin-native. The compliance is real.
Citizen, not tourist.
Paying in Bitcoin, answered.
- Can I really form a company and pay entirely in Bitcoin?
- Yes. BitSettle, our settlement system, generates an invoice in BTC, Lightning, or USDT. The rate locks for 15 minutes, you pay, and we file. There is no card, no wire, and no bank account required to buy a formation.
- On-chain or Lightning?
- Both. Lightning is the default for speed and low fees on most US LLC formations; on-chain BTC suits larger offshore and DAO formations. USDT is accepted alongside both. You choose at checkout.
- What does the 15-minute rate lock mean?
- When BitSettle issues the invoice, the BTC/USD rate is fixed for 15 minutes. You pay exactly the quoted sats with no slippage surprise. If the window lapses, you get a fresh quote at the current rate.
- Is the price really all-in?
- Yes. State and government filing fees are paid out of the all-in price. You never see a separate fee line at checkout, and we do not mark fees up. Pricing is shown in USD, BTC, and sats.
- Why pay in Bitcoin instead of a card?
- Cross-border corporate-services purchases are routinely declined by card processors, especially for founders in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Bitcoin does not decline. It also keeps your formation off fiat rails from the first transaction.
- What can I form paying in Bitcoin?
- Any SKU in the catalog: US LLCs like Wyoming and New Mexico, offshore IBCs like Seychelles and Nevis, the Marshall Islands DAO LLC, and more, across 29 jurisdictions. The Bitcoin-payment path is the same for all of them.
Form your offshore company. Pay in Bitcoin.
Five questions. Three recommendations. Settled in sats.