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BPC-157 · pay with crypto · research use

Buy BPC-157 with crypto — pick the coin, lock the total, verify the vial.

Titan Peptide Lab is crypto-only, so paying for BPC-157 in cryptocurrency is the standard path — and unlike a Bitcoin-only checkout, all three accepted coins (USDC, BTC, SOL) go through the same order. Which one you use is a small decision with a real effect: a stablecoin like USDC on Solana locks the order at the exact quoted dollar figure, while BTC can drift a little between cart and confirmation. BPC-157 ships as a 5 mg lyophilized vial, which means the reconstitution math is microgram-scale — a detail this page covers so the draw is decided before the first use. BPC-157 is supplied strictly for in-vitro laboratory research, not for human or animal consumption.

Which coin: USDC, BTC, or SOL

All three settle the same order. USDC on Solana holds the total at exactly the quoted dollars with sub-cent fees and sub-minute confirmation — the cleanest option when you want the number fixed. BTC is the most widely held but drifts a few percent day to day. SOL is accepted too. On a $54.99 order the drift is small, but a stablecoin removes the guesswork entirely. Pick whichever your wallet already holds.

Pay with USDC

A 5 mg vial means microgram-scale draws

BPC-157 is dosed in research at the microgram scale, but the vial holds 5 mg (5,000 µg). Reconstitute the 5 mg vial with 1 mL and each insulin-syringe unit is 50 µg; with 2 mL it's 25 µg per unit. That's the arithmetic that trips people up — the vial looks small but each unit on the syringe is a tiny fraction of it. The reconstitution reference walks the exact mL-to-µg-per-unit math so the concentration is set before the first draw.

BPC-157 reconstitution math

What a BPC-157 release sheet should confirm

BPC-157 is a 15-amino-acid partial sequence of a gastric protein. The COA line that matters is mass-spec identity confirming the full 15-mer — because a truncated or mis-synthesized peptide can share much of the HPLC retention window while being a different molecule. A bare purity percentage doesn't separate the right sequence from a plausible impurity; the MS identity does.

Current-lot COA checklist

Why research buyers reach for crypto

Research-peptide categories draw card-processor flags and account holds more than ordinary products. Crypto sidesteps the processor entirely — no card statement line tying the purchase to your bank, no mid-order freeze. It's a cleaner rail for a research-grade compound, not a workaround. On-chain payments are irreversible, so fulfillment details are all visible before you send.

The privacy picture

Vial vs nasal spray for BPC-157

Titan stocks BPC-157 both as a lyophilized vial ($54.99) and as a pre-mixed nasal spray ($64.99). The vial gives concentration control and dry-storage shelf life but requires reconstitution; the nasal spray is ready to use with no mixing. This page is about the vial — if you'd rather skip the bacteriostatic water and syringe entirely, the nasal spray is the zero-prep route.

Vial vs nasal spray

Confirm fulfillment before you send

Crypto payments are irreversible once confirmed on-chain, so shipping rate, dispatch timeline, and packaging are all visible before you send. An order ID is recorded with support before payment, and the transaction is confirmed on-chain before the vial dispatches. Unopened items are returnable within 14 days.

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The detail, in plain terms

Pay in crypto, pick the coin, and set the draw math first.

The page answers what BPC-157 research buyers actually ask: which coin keeps the total fixed, how the 5 mg vial converts to microgram draws, what the release sheet should confirm, and where the research-use boundary is.

Compound
BPC-157 — a 15-amino-acid partial sequence of a gastric protein, research use only.
Format
5 mg lyophilized vial; reconstitute with bacteriostatic water. Nasal spray also stocked.
Price
BPC-157 vial $54.99 — research use only, not for human or animal consumption.
Draw scale
5 mg vial in 1 mL ≈ 50 µg per insulin-syringe unit; in 2 mL ≈ 25 µg per unit.
COA path
Lot-matched release sheet, available on request — confirm the full 15-mer by MS, not purity alone.
Payment
Crypto-only: USDC, BTC, SOL — network and amount shown before you send.

Questions researchers ask

Before you order.

Can I buy BPC-157 with crypto?
Yes. Titan Peptide Lab is crypto-only, so research-use BPC-157 is paid for in cryptocurrency by default — USDC, BTC, or SOL, all on the same order. The wallet address, network, QR code, and exact amount are shown at checkout, and an order ID is recorded with support before payment. BPC-157 is supplied strictly for in-vitro laboratory research and is not for human or animal use.
Which coin should I use to buy BPC-157?
All three are accepted. USDC on Solana locks the order at the exact quoted dollar figure with sub-cent fees and sub-minute confirmation, so the total never drifts. BTC is the most widely held but moves a few percent day to day. SOL is also accepted. On a $54.99 order the difference is small, but a stablecoin removes the guesswork. Pick whichever your wallet already holds.
How does a 5 mg BPC-157 vial convert to microgram draws?
BPC-157 is used at the microgram scale, but the vial holds 5 mg (5,000 µg). Reconstitute the 5 mg vial with 1 mL of bacteriostatic water and each unit on an insulin syringe (U-100) is 50 µg; with 2 mL it's 25 µg per unit. Choosing the water volume up front fixes the concentration for the whole vial. The reconstitution reference works the full arithmetic so it's decided before the first draw.
What should BPC-157's COA confirm?
BPC-157 is a 15-amino-acid sequence. The release sheet that matters confirms that full 15-mer by mass spectrometry — not just a purity percentage — because a truncated or mis-synthesized peptide can share much of the HPLC retention window while being a chemically different molecule. Titan's lot-matched release sheet is tied to the code on the vial and available on request.
Should I get the BPC-157 vial or the nasal spray?
Titan stocks both. The vial ($54.99) gives concentration control and dry-storage shelf life but requires reconstitution with bacteriostatic water. The nasal spray ($64.99) is pre-mixed and ready to use with no syringe or mixing. If you want to skip reconstitution entirely, the nasal spray is the zero-prep route; if you want to control concentration, the vial is the one.
Is paying with crypto for BPC-157 private?
Crypto checkout removes the card processor and the card-statement entry, keeping a research compound off your banking record. On-chain transactions are public by design, so they are not anonymous in the cryptographic sense, but they do keep the purchase off card rails. Titan records only a shipping address and an order ID. See the anonymous-purchase guide for the full picture.