CryptoPostage

Private Shipping Labels

CryptoPostage is built around one principle: the minimum amount of data needed to ship a package, stored for the minimum amount of time. Pay with Bitcoin or Monero, get your label, and leave no footprint beyond what USPS, UPS, FedEx, or DHL requires to deliver the package.

Ship privately with crypto

No account. Addresses deleted after label generation.

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How we protect your privacy

What we can and cannot promise

We do: encrypt addresses on receipt, destroy encryption keys after label generation, accept crypto payments, and avoid analytics scripts.

We do not: provide legal immunity, make your Bitcoin transactions on-chain private (that requires Monero), support prohibited or restricted shipments, or prevent carrier tracking systems from operating normally.

Frequently asked questions

How private are CryptoPostage shipping labels?+

Very. Pay with Bitcoin for pseudonymous transactions or Monero for fully private transactions — no card, no billing address, no bank record. We encrypt sender and recipient addresses during label creation and delete them right after, and we never store, sell, or log shipping data beyond what's needed to generate the label. Carrier labels still legally require a valid sender address, so this protects your privacy without evading the law.

Does the carrier know who paid for the label?+

Carriers receive the standard label data they need to deliver the package: sender address, recipient address, and package details. They do not receive payment information. CryptoPostage acts as an intermediary — the carrier sees us, not your payment method.

Is my IP address logged?+

Like any web service, server infrastructure logs may capture IP addresses for abuse prevention and rate limiting. These logs are not stored indefinitely and are not associated with specific orders. We do not run analytics scripts that track user behavior.

What happens to my shipping address after label generation?+

Shipping addresses are encrypted with AES-256-GCM on receipt. Immediately after your label is generated, the per-shipment encryption key is destroyed, so the stored payload can no longer be read. The encrypted data is then deleted on a rolling schedule.

Which is more private — Bitcoin or Monero for shipping payments?+

Monero offers stronger financial privacy. XMR transactions hide sender, recipient, and amount by default using ring signatures, stealth addresses, and RingCT. Bitcoin transactions are pseudonymous and publicly traceable on the blockchain. For users who prioritize payment privacy, Monero is the better choice.

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