Open the checkout link
The creator or merchant sends you a Hilt checkout link. The page shows what you are buying, what it costs, and what access you receive after payment.
Buyer guide
Hilt checkout lets you pay a creator or merchant from your own Solana wallet and receive access after confirmation. This guide is safe to share with buyers before a launch.
Safety check
Four steps
The creator or merchant sends you a Hilt checkout link. The page shows what you are buying, what it costs, and what access you receive after payment.
Choose your wallet from the checkout modal. Hilt never asks for your seed phrase or private key. You only connect and approve from your own wallet.
Review the amount and destination in your wallet, then approve the transaction. The payment happens on-chain and the merchant receives to their payout wallet.
After confirmation, Hilt shows the success state and the access handoff, such as a Telegram link, Discord path, private download, or gated page.
Wallet-native payment gives the merchant a direct on-chain settlement path and a cleaner record of who paid for access. It can be more deliberate than a one-click card payment, but it gives the creator a stronger payment-to-access trail.
The merchant controls the payout wallet.
The receipt and access trail stay attached.
The buyer approves the payment themselves.
Support can see the payment context if access gets stuck.
No. Never share your seed phrase or private key. A real Hilt checkout only asks you to connect a wallet and approve a transaction inside that wallet.
Ask the creator or merchant which wallet they recommend for their audience. Hilt's current wallet-native flow is best for buyers who already have a Solana wallet or are comfortable setting one up.
The checkout confirms the payment and shows the access destination promised by the merchant. Hilt also keeps a receipt trail so support can understand what happened later.