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Selling Sirius plans

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If you have crypto and you can find buyers without crypto, you can earn the spread between fiat payment and your crypto cost.

This guide is the seller-side companion to the buyer guide.

What you need

  • Crypto for the supported networks.
  • A Sirius account of your own (optional but recommended — for testing).
  • A trustworthy way to take fiat from buyers (a P2P exchange escrow, bank transfer, etc.). Sirius is not involved in this step.

The “Pay for a client” flow

The Sirius IDE has a dedicated menu entry Account → Pay for a client (planned for the desktop app — until then, use a regular sign-in with the buyer’s credentials).

  1. The buyer gives you their email + a temporary password.
  2. You open Account → Pay for a client. The IDE stores the session in memory only — it never writes the password to disk, nor overwrites your own keyring entry.
  3. Verify the email pill in the top bar matches the buyer’s email. If it doesn’t match, stop and contact the buyer.
  4. Open Billing → Buy for the agreed plan. Pay the BTCPay invoice.
  5. Wait for Subscription activated for buyer@example.com. Screenshot for the buyer (cropped so the password is not visible).
  6. Sign out of the buyer’s account (one click in the top bar).

After step 6, your own session is restored automatically.

What you must not do

  • Save the buyer’s password in a password manager or text file beyond the duration of the deal.
  • Change the buyer’s email, password, or any sensitive setting — those options are hidden in “Pay for a client” mode, but don’t try to work around them.
  • Promise the buyer that Sirius will mediate refunds. We won’t.

Pricing for sellers

Volume discounts for proven resellers are planned (Phase 5 in our monetization plan). For now, you pay the public crypto price and keep the spread you negotiate with the buyer. Sirius does not take a cut.

Disputes

If a buyer claims their plan didn’t activate, ask them for their email and the BTCPay invoice id (you got it in step 4). We can look up the invoice and confirm it landed on their user_id. If the buyer keeps the plan and refuses to pay fiat, the only protection is the order in the buyer guide: do not release fiat until they see the plan in their own account. Sirius cannot recover fiat you’ve already sent.