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Buy bitcoin with Apple Pay in North Carolina

Status
Legal
Takes Apple Pay
2 exchanges
Last reviewed
2026-08-23

2 of the exchanges serving North Carolina take Apple Pay for funding bitcoin purchases. It is one of several rails in use here; the full picture is in the North Carolina guide.

Exchanges that take Apple Pay in North Carolina

Ranked as in our North Carolina guide. Every payment method shown is verified for this exact exchange and state pairing.

  1. 2Kraken logo

    A 2011-vintage exchange with one of the cleanest security records in the business, heading toward a US stock listing.

    Fees
    Kraken Pro charges 0.25% maker and 0.40% taker below $10,000 in 30-day volume, falling from there. The simple Buy widget and card purchases include a spread and cost noticeably more.
    KYC
    Required
    Pay with
    ACH transfer, Wire transfer, Debit card
  2. 3

    The NYDFS-chartered trust company the Winklevoss twins founded, serving all 50 states including New York, listed on Nasdaq since 2025.

    Fees
    Instant buys carry a convenience fee of about 0.5% plus a flat transaction fee. ActiveTrader uses volume-tiered maker and taker pricing that is far cheaper for anything beyond small orders.
    KYC
    Required
    Pay with
    ACH transfer, Wire transfer, Debit card

See the full how-to-buy guide for North CarolinaApple Pay across the whole countryEverything about buying bitcoin with Apple Pay

Watch: how to choose an exchange

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We have not filmed a walkthrough for North Carolina yet, so this is our general one, from our YouTube channel @dontgetrekt. It also sits on the home page, next to the country search it starts from.

Other ways to pay in North Carolina

Apple Pay in other states

Frequently asked questions

Which exchanges accept Apple Pay in North Carolina?

Of the 7 exchanges serving North Carolina, Kraken, Gemini accept Apple Pay for funding purchases.

Is buying bitcoin with Apple Pay legal in North Carolina?

Bitcoin is legal in North Carolina. Custodial exchanges are licensed by the North Carolina Commissioner of Banks under the Money Transmitters Act, and the office publishes an FAQ distinguishing virtual currency transmitters, which need a license, from exchangers selling their own stock, which generally do not. The framework dates to a 2016 amendment that was among the first state statutes anywhere to name virtual currency.