Oxytocin · pay with crypto · research use
Buy oxytocin with crypto — cyclic nonapeptide nasal spray, lot-matched, off the card rails.
Titan Peptide Lab is crypto-only, so paying for oxytocin in cryptocurrency is the standard path — USDC, BTC, or SOL. Titan stocks oxytocin as a metered nasal spray at $74.99, the highest-complexity format in the nasal catalog: oxytocin is a cyclic nonapeptide with a Cys1-Cys6 disulfide bridge that holds the ring structure. That structural detail defines what a meaningful certificate of analysis must confirm — not just a purity percentage, but the intact ring-closed form. Research use only — not for human or animal consumption.
Why oxytocin's COA is about the ring, not just purity
Oxytocin is a cyclic nonapeptide: the Cys1 and Cys6 residues form a disulfide bridge that closes a 20-atom ring, and the C-terminus is an amide rather than a free acid. An open-chain (unreduced) precursor peptide would share nearly the same HPLC retention time and a mass difference of only 2 Da — well within low-resolution instrument noise. The COA verification for oxytocin must therefore go beyond a single purity figure and confirm the ring-closed species with MS: correct mass, correct fragmentation for the bridged structure. That is a different test than the one used for Selank or Semax.
Current-lot COA checklist →Why research buyers choose crypto for peptides
Research peptide orders — particularly compounds studied in social-bonding, bonding-behavior, and hypothalamic-axis research — attract card-processor scrutiny more than commodity supplements do. Crypto removes that friction entirely: no processor in the middle, no card statement entry. For a cyclic peptide research compound, it is the straightforward rail.
The privacy picture →Lock the price with a stablecoin
At $74.99, a BTC price swing of a few percent between cart and confirmation shifts the order total by a measurable amount. USDC on Solana settles the exact dollar figure with sub-cent fees and sub-minute finality. BTC and SOL are both accepted on the same order — pick whichever coin your wallet holds. The wallet address, network, and exact amount are all visible before you confirm.
Pay with USDC →No reconstitution — pre-mixed metered spray
Titan supplies oxytocin as a metered nasal spray, which removes any reconstitution step. No bacteriostatic water, no mixing math, no syringe required — the formulation arrives ready to use within the research context. The metered device delivers a fixed volume per actuation; the oxytocin concentration per spray is documented on the product page and the dosage reference.
Oxytocin research reference →Oxytocin vs PT-141 — different receptors, same intranasal format
Buyers sourcing both in-stock nasal sprays often compare oxytocin and PT-141 because both are used in research on social and interpersonal bonding pathways. They act on entirely different receptor systems: oxytocin binds the oxytocin receptor; PT-141 (bremelanotide) is a melanocortin MC4R agonist. Both are stocked as nasal sprays but represent distinct mechanistic research tools — not interchangeable.
Oxytocin vs PT-141 →Confirm fulfillment before you send
Crypto payments cannot be reversed once confirmed on-chain, so shipping rate, dispatch timeline, and plain-parcel labeling are all visible before payment. An order ID is recorded with support before you send, and the on-chain transaction is confirmed before dispatch. Unopened items are returnable within 14 days per the standard return policy.
Shipping FAQ →The detail, in plain terms
Pay in crypto, but confirm the ring-closed form first.
The site covers what oxytocin research buyers actually ask: what is the lot, how is the disulfide bridge confirmed on a cyclic peptide, which coins are accepted, and where the research-use boundary sits.
- Compound
- Oxytocin — cyclic nonapeptide with Cys1-Cys6 disulfide bridge and C-terminal amide, research use only.
- Format
- Metered nasal spray; pre-mixed, no reconstitution or bacteriostatic water required.
- COA path
- Lot-matched release sheet tied to the code on the vial, available on request.
- What to confirm
- MS identity confirming the ring-closed cyclic form + HPLC purity — ring closure is the check, not purity alone.
- Payment
- Crypto-only: USDC, BTC, SOL — network and exact amount shown before you send.
- Price
- Oxytocin nasal spray $74.99 — research use only, not for human or animal consumption.
Questions researchers ask
Before you order.
- Can I buy oxytocin with crypto?
- Yes. Titan Peptide Lab is crypto-only, so research-use oxytocin is paid for in cryptocurrency by default — USDC, BTC, or SOL. The wallet address, network, QR code, and exact amount are shown at checkout. An order ID is recorded with support before payment, and the transaction is confirmed on-chain before dispatch. Oxytocin is supplied strictly for in-vitro laboratory research and is not for human or animal use.
- What makes oxytocin's COA different from other peptide COAs?
- Oxytocin is a cyclic nonapeptide with a Cys1-Cys6 disulfide bridge forming its ring. The open-chain precursor — the same nine residues without the bridge — would be only 2 Da heavier, which is at or below the detection threshold of many instrument settings. A headline HPLC purity figure cannot distinguish the two; mass spectrometry confirming the ring-closed species and its expected fragmentation pattern is the verification that matters. This is a different test than the sequence-length check used for linear peptides like Semax or Selank.
- Should I pay for oxytocin in Bitcoin or USDC?
- Both are accepted. At $74.99, a BTC price movement of a few percent between loading the cart and sending the transaction shifts the total by a noticeable margin. USDC on Solana settles the exact dollar amount with sub-cent fees and sub-minute finality. SOL is also accepted. Pick whichever coin your wallet already holds — all three go through the same checkout.
- Why does Titan sell oxytocin as a nasal spray?
- Titan supplies oxytocin as a metered nasal spray. This removes any reconstitution step: no bacteriostatic water, no mixing math, no syringe required. The pre-mixed formulation delivers a fixed volume per actuation. Nothing here constitutes a human protocol — this is a research-use-only reagent.
- How does oxytocin nasal spray compare to PT-141 nasal spray?
- Both are in-stock Titan nasal sprays but they act on different receptor systems. Oxytocin binds the oxytocin receptor, a G-protein-coupled receptor in the hypothalamus and other regions. PT-141 (bremelanotide) is a melanocortin MC4R agonist — a structurally different cyclic heptapeptide derived from alpha-MSH. Neither is a substitute for the other in a research context; they are studied along different axes.
- Is paying with crypto for oxytocin private?
- Crypto checkout removes the card processor and the card statement entry. On-chain transactions are public records, so they are not anonymous, but they do keep the research compound off your banking history. Titan records only a shipping address and an order ID. See the anonymous-purchase guide for the complete picture.