Compass Mining's checkout offers a Coinbase-powered crypto payment option. ROZO Checkout sits in front of that same payment link and lets you settle it from whichever chain your funds already sit on — Solana, Base, BNB Chain, Ethereum, Stellar USDC/USDT, or Bitcoin over Lightning. ROZO currently charges no service fee while we validate the flow.
This does not touch your Compass Mining order, hosting contract, or hardware shipment status. It only settles the payment link Compass Mining's own checkout already generated.

What is Compass Mining, and why pay it with crypto?
Compass Mining sells Bitcoin mining hardware — ASICs — and offers hosting and colocation so buyers who do not want to run a facility themselves can still mine. Customers pay for the hardware itself, then ongoing hosting or colocation fees to keep the machines powered and connected.
These are Bitcoin-denominated businesses by nature: the hardware exists to produce Bitcoin, and a share of customers already hold Bitcoin from mining proceeds or a prior purchase. Paying a hardware invoice or a monthly hosting fee with a card, when the funds to cover it may already sit in Bitcoin, is a conversion most customers would rather skip.
Compass Mining's checkout already supports crypto payment through Coinbase. ROZO Checkout does not replace that option — it widens which chain and wallet the payment can come from, so a customer holding Base USDC or Solana USDC is not funnelled through whatever chain the direct option defaults to.
Pay Compass Mining with crypto, step by step
- On your Compass Mining order or hosting invoice, choose the crypto payment option at checkout. This generates a Coinbase Commerce-style payment link for the amount due.
- Copy that payment link.
- Go to checkout.rozo.ai/services/compassmining and paste it in.
- Pick your chain — Solana, Base, BNB, Ethereum, Stellar USDC/USDT, or Bitcoin Lightning.
- Confirm the amount matches your invoice, then approve in your wallet.
On Solana, Base, BNB, and Ethereum this is a wallet-connect flow: your wallet shows the token and amount before you sign, and nothing moves without your approval. Stellar and Lightning are standard payment requests from your own wallet. There is no ROZO account and no stored balance — your funds move directly from your wallet to the payment link Compass Mining's checkout generated.
Which chains and wallets work
checkout.rozo.ai/services/compassmining supports Solana (Phantom, Solflare, Backpack), Base (MetaMask, Rabby, Coinbase Wallet), BNB Chain (MetaMask, Rabby, Trust Wallet), Ethereum mainnet, Stellar USDC/USDT (Lobstr, Freighter, or any Stellar wallet), and Bitcoin over Lightning (any Lightning wallet).
Hardware invoices can run into the thousands of dollars, where Ethereum mainnet gas is a smaller fraction of the total, while a monthly hosting fee is usually much smaller and better suited to Solana, Base, Stellar, or Lightning. On every EVM chain, keep a small amount of the native gas token (ETH, BNB) in the wallet alongside your USDC or USDT for the network fee.
The invoice amount is fixed by Compass Mining's own checkout before you reach ROZO Checkout, so the chain or token you choose changes which balance you draw from, not what you owe.
How long it takes
Stellar confirms in a few seconds, Solana and Base usually land within about 30 seconds, Bitcoin over Lightning usually credits in about 2 minutes, and BNB Chain or Ethereum land once the transaction confirms on-chain.
Because the payment settles through the same Coinbase-hosted link Compass Mining's own checkout generated, Compass Mining recognizes it the same way it would a payment through its own direct crypto option, and your order or hosting account should update on Compass Mining's normal timeline once the payment confirms on their side.
If your order or hosting status does not update after the on-chain payment confirms, that is a question for Compass Mining support, and having your transaction hash ready is the quickest way to resolve it.
Is it safe, and who is ROZO?
On Solana, Base, BNB Chain, and Ethereum this is a wallet-connect flow: your keys never leave your wallet, and you see the token and amount before signing. On Stellar and Lightning you pay a standard payment request with the amount shown up front. There is no address to hand-copy on the wallet-connect chains, which removes the most common expensive mistake in crypto payments, especially relevant on a large hardware invoice.
ROZO Checkout does not hold a balance for you, and it never touches your Compass Mining order, hosting contract, or hardware shipment status — it only settles the payment link Compass Mining's own checkout already generated. ROZO is independent and is not affiliated with Compass Mining or Coinbase.
ROZO currently charges no service fee while we validate the flow.