Cryptocurrency is borderless, instant, and increasingly mainstream. But sharing wallet addresses? That's still a friction point. Crypto QR codes solve this by turning a 42-character address into a simple scan.
Why Crypto QR Codes?
Wallet addresses are long, complex, and easy to mistype. One wrong character means lost funds forever. QR codes eliminate this risk:
- Zero Typos: Addresses are encoded perfectly every time.
- Universal Format: Works with all major wallet apps (MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Coinbase, etc.).
- Optional Amount: Pre-fill the payment amount for specific transactions.
- Multi-Currency: Create codes for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and more.
Top Use Cases
🪙 Bitcoin Payments
Accept BTC for goods, services, or freelance work. Print your Bitcoin QR on invoices, business cards, or at point-of-sale. Customers scan with any Bitcoin wallet to pay instantly.
💎 Ethereum & ERC-20 Tokens
Create ETH address QR codes for payments or stablecoin transactions (USDT, USDC, DAI). Perfect for NFT artists, DeFi projects, or web3 businesses.
💰 Donations & Tips
Content creators, open-source developers, and charities can display a crypto QR code on their website, YouTube descriptions, or Twitch stream overlay. One scan = instant tip.
🏪 Retail & E-commerce
Display crypto payment QR codes at checkout. Customers can pay in their preferred cryptocurrency while you receive funds directly—no payment processor fees.
Supported Cryptocurrencies
Our Crypto QR generator supports all major protocols:
How to Create a Crypto QR Code
- Go to the OmniQRHub Crypto Generator.
- Select your cryptocurrency type (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.).
- Paste your wallet address.
- Optionally, set a payment amount.
- Download your QR code and start accepting crypto!
Security Best Practices
- Double-check addresses: Always verify your wallet address before generating.
- Use fresh addresses: For privacy, generate new addresses for large transactions.
- Test small amounts first: Before sharing widely, test with a small transfer.
- Static codes only: Our QR codes are static—no server can change your address.