At 1kreach, Plisio handles crypto payments and Stripe handles cards when enabled. The choice is less about the checkout and more about the trail you leave. Crypto keeps the purchase off a card statement; Stripe processes faster and comes with chargeback rights.
Directional claims only — no fabricated numbers. Use this as a shortlist, not a spec.
| Criterion | Plisio (Crypto) | Stripe (Card) |
|---|---|---|
| On your card statement | Never | Yes — merchant descriptor shown |
| Chargeback available | No — blockchain final | Yes — 60–120 day window |
| Legal name required | No | Yes — on card |
| Speed to confirm | Minutes (block confirmations) | Seconds |
| Setup | Wallet + coin held | Card at hand |
| Availability at 1kreach | Enabled at launch | Toggled via admin |
Choose Plisio for private checkout — nothing on a bank statement, no legal name attached. Choose Stripe when you want instant confirmation and chargeback protection. For privacy-led buyers, Plisio is the default; for convenience-led buyers, Stripe when available.
BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, LTC, and more. The full list appears at checkout.
Stripe is toggled in the admin payment-methods panel. Availability varies.
No. A single order must be paid by one method.
Every service includes a free trial and a 30-day refill window. Pay in crypto if privacy is the point.