Nasal sprays · pay with crypto · research use
Buy nasal peptides with crypto — pre-mixed, metered, off the card rails.
Nasal-spray peptides are the simplest research order to place with crypto: the spray arrives pre-mixed, so there's no lyophilized vial to reconstitute, no bacteriostatic water to buy, and no syringe to source. Titan Peptide Lab stocks six metered nasal sprays — BPC-157, PT-141, Semax, Selank, DSIP, and oxytocin — and checkout is crypto-only (USDC, BTC, or SOL). Confirm each compound's lot release sheet and purity target, then send the amount shown. Everything here is supplied strictly for laboratory research, not for human use.
Pre-mixed means no reconstitution
A lyophilized vial needs bacteriostatic water, a syringe, and reconstitution math before any research work begins. Titan's nasal sprays ship pre-mixed and metered, so the order is the whole setup. That's why a nasal format is the lowest-friction way to start a crypto research order — fewer moving parts between payment and bench.
Nasal-spray supplier notes →The six nasal sprays in catalog
BPC-157 ($64.99) and the recovery line; PT-141 ($69.99), a melanocortin-pathway peptide; Semax ($59.99) and Selank ($59.99), the nootropic-axis pair; DSIP ($62.99), a delta-sleep nonapeptide; and oxytocin ($74.99). Each has its own product page, dosage reference, and lot-matched release sheet — pick the compound, not a bundle you don't need.
Browse the nasal line →Vet the lot before the coin
Crypto is irreversible, so the screen is the paperwork, not a chargeback. Confirm a lot-matched release sheet — HPLC purity and mass-spec identity referenced to the code on the vial — for whichever spray you're buying. A short peptide like Semax needs sequence-identity confirmation; a copper or cyclic peptide needs more than a single purity number.
Current-lot COA checklist →Why research buyers reach for crypto
Peptide research compounds draw card processors that flag or freeze these orders. Crypto sidesteps that entirely: no processor in the middle, and no card statement line tying the purchase back to you. It isn't a workaround — for a research peptide it's simply the cleaner rail.
The privacy picture →Lock the total with a stablecoin
BTC can drift a few percent between cart and confirmation. USDC on Solana holds the order at exactly the quoted USD figure, with sub-cent network fees and sub-minute confirmation. BTC, USDC, and SOL are all accepted on the same order — pick whatever your wallet already holds.
Pay with USDC →Storage and shipping for a spray
A reconstituted nasal spray has different handling than a dry vial — the storage and shelf-life notes cover what arrives cold-packed versus ambient and how long an opened spray holds as a research material. Shipping rate and plain-parcel labeling are visible before payment; unopened items are returnable within 14 days.
Storage & shelf life →The detail, in plain terms
Pay in crypto, but vet the lot first.
The site answers the questions nasal-peptide buyers actually ask: which compounds are stocked, what the lot is, how identity is confirmed, which coins are accepted, and where the research-use boundary sits.
- Catalog
- Six metered nasal sprays: BPC-157, PT-141, Semax, Selank, DSIP, oxytocin.
- Format
- Pre-mixed metered spray; no reconstitution, bacteriostatic water, or syringe needed.
- COA path
- Each compound ships with a lot-matched release sheet tied to the vial code, on request.
- Payment
- Crypto-only: USDC, BTC, SOL — network and exact amount shown before you send.
- Price range
- Nasal sprays $59.99–$74.99 — research use only, not for human consumption.
- Returns
- On-chain confirmation before dispatch; unopened items returnable within 14 days.
Questions researchers ask
Before you order.
- Can I buy nasal-spray peptides with crypto?
- Yes. Titan Peptide Lab is crypto-only, so every nasal-spray research compound — BPC-157, PT-141, Semax, Selank, DSIP, and oxytocin — is paid for in cryptocurrency by default (USDC, BTC, or SOL). The wallet address, network, QR code, and exact amount are shown before payment. All of it is supplied strictly for in-vitro laboratory research and not for human use.
- Why are nasal sprays easier to order than vials?
- A lyophilized vial requires bacteriostatic water, a syringe, and reconstitution before any research work begins. Titan's nasal sprays arrive pre-mixed and metered, so there's nothing to assemble — the order is the whole setup. For a first crypto purchase that means fewer moving parts between payment and the bench.
- Which nasal peptides does Titan stock?
- Six: BPC-157 nasal spray ($64.99), PT-141 ($69.99), Semax ($59.99), Selank ($59.99), DSIP ($62.99), and oxytocin ($74.99). Each has its own product page, research dosage reference, and lot-matched release sheet. Titan only lists what it actually stocks, so the catalog reflects in-stock SKUs, not a wishlist.
- Should I pay in Bitcoin or a stablecoin?
- Both are accepted; the difference is price stability. Bitcoin can move a few percent between loading the cart and the transaction confirming, which shifts the total. USDC on Solana holds the order at exactly the quoted USD figure with sub-cent fees and sub-minute confirmation. Titan accepts BTC, USDC, and SOL on the same order.
- What should a nasal-peptide COA show?
- A lot-matched release sheet with HPLC purity and mass-spec identity referenced to the code on the vial. The exact emphasis shifts by compound: a short heptapeptide like Semax needs full-sequence identity confirmation, while a cyclic nonapeptide like oxytocin needs the disulfide bridge confirmed. The lot number on the sheet should match the vial you receive.
- Are these nasal sprays approved for human use?
- No. Titan supplies every nasal-spray peptide only as a research-use-only reagent for in-vitro laboratory work, not for human or animal consumption, and makes no therapeutic, cosmetic, or performance claim. Any approved-drug counterparts referenced for some compounds are context only and are not the research-grade reagents sold here.