Semax · pay with crypto · research use
Buy Semax with crypto — nasal spray, lot-matched, off the card rails.
Titan Peptide Lab is crypto-only, so paying for Semax in cryptocurrency is the default path — USDC, BTC, or SOL. Titan stocks Semax as a metered nasal spray, so there's no lyophilized-vial reconstitution: confirm the lot release sheet and purity target, then send the amount shown at checkout. Because Semax is a short ACTH(4-10)-derived heptapeptide, the verification that matters most is whether the chromatogram rules out truncated-sequence impurities — not just a headline purity number. Research use only — not for human consumption.
Why a heptapeptide COA reads differently
Semax is a seven-residue peptide derived from ACTH(4-10). The realistic impurity on a short chain is a truncated sequence that an HPLC peak can hide behind a clean-looking purity figure. The screen that matters is mass-spec identity confirming the full seven-residue sequence for the lot on the vial — not a generic stock spec. Confirm that paperwork before you open a wallet.
Current-lot COA checklist →Why research buyers reach for crypto
Nootropic and neuropeptide 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 →Nasal spray means no reconstitution
Titan supplies Semax as a metered nasal spray, so there's no bacteriostatic-water reconstitution math and no syringe to source — the spray arrives pre-mixed. Format and metering are documented on the product page and the research dosage reference before you order.
Semax research reference →Semax vs Selank, in research terms
Buyers often weigh Semax against Selank because both are intranasal Russian-origin research peptides — but they come from different parents (ACTH(4-10) vs the tuftsin analog Selank) and are studied along different axes. If you're sourcing both, the stack is in catalog as a single order.
Compare Semax and Selank →Confirm fulfillment before you send
Crypto payments can't be reversed, so shipping rate, dispatch target, and plain-parcel labeling should all be visible up front. An order ID is recorded with support before payment, and the transaction is confirmed on-chain before dispatch. Unopened items are returnable within 14 days.
Shipping FAQ →The detail, in plain terms
Pay in crypto, but vet the lot first.
The site answers the questions Semax buyers actually ask: what is the lot, how is identity confirmed on a short peptide, which coins are accepted, how fast does it ship, and where the research-use boundary sits.
- Compound
- Semax — an ACTH(4-10)-derived heptapeptide research compound.
- Format
- Metered nasal spray; 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
- Mass-spec identity for the full seven-residue sequence plus HPLC purity — not a purity number alone.
- Payment
- Crypto-only: USDC, BTC, SOL — network shown before you send.
- Price
- Semax nasal spray $59.99 — research use only, not for human consumption.
Questions researchers ask
Before you order.
- Can I buy Semax with crypto?
- Yes. Titan Peptide Lab is crypto-only, so research-use Semax is paid for in cryptocurrency by default — USDC, BTC, or SOL. The wallet address, network, QR code, and exact amount are shown before payment, and an order ID is recorded with support first. Semax is supplied strictly for in-vitro laboratory research and is not for human use.
- Should I pay for Semax 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. Pick whatever your wallet already holds — Titan accepts BTC, USDC, and SOL on the same order.
- What should a Semax certificate of analysis show?
- Because Semax is a short seven-residue peptide, the most useful checks are mass-spec identity confirming the complete ACTH(4-10)-derived sequence and an HPLC chromatogram you can actually read, so truncated-sequence impurities aren't hidden behind a single purity figure. The lot number on the release sheet should match the code on the vial you receive. Titan provides a lot-matched release sheet on request.
- Why does Titan sell Semax as a nasal spray?
- Titan supplies Semax as a metered nasal spray, which removes the bacteriostatic-water reconstitution a lyophilized vial requires and the need to source a syringe. Format and metering are documented on the product page and the research dosage reference; nothing here is a human-use protocol.
- Is paying with crypto for Semax private?
- Crypto checkout means no card processor sits between you and the order and no card statement line records it, which is part of why research buyers use it. It is not anonymous in the cryptographic sense — on-chain transactions are public — but it does keep a research compound off your card history. Titan only needs a shipping address and an order ID; see the anonymous-purchase guide for the full privacy picture.
- Is Semax approved for human use?
- Titan supplies Semax only as a research-use-only reagent for in-vitro laboratory work, not for human or animal consumption, and makes no therapeutic, cognitive, or performance claim. Any regulatory status it holds in other jurisdictions is referenced only as context and does not describe the research-grade reagent sold here.