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Travellers can now book tiny house accommodation in rural settings across Australia, New Zealand and selected international locations using cryptocurrency, following Tiny Away’s launch of digital currency payments across its global network of eco-friendly stays.
The company says the move caters to a growing cohort of digital-native travellers who value sustainability, innovation and flexible payment options, as well as crypto users seeking real-world applications for their digital assets. Through Tiny Away’s integration with payment processing platform Coinbase Commerce, guests can pay directly from their crypto wallets using Bitcoin, Ethereum and USDT.
To mark the launch, travellers booking with cryptocurrency can receive a 20 per cent discount on stays using the code “PAYWITHBASE” until Monday, December 22, 2025.
Tiny Away co-founder Jeff Yeo says the introduction of cryptocurrency aligns with the brand’s focus on simplicity and low-impact travel.
“We know our guests value innovation, flexibility and simplicity, which is reflected in their choice to disconnect and unwind among nature in our environmentally low-impact tiny houses. This ethos has supported the continued growth and evolution of Tiny Away. By introducing cryptocurrency as a way to pay, we are aiming to take the guest experience a step further by making booking a tiny house simpler and smarter.”
Tiny Away offers a range of tiny house stays in secluded locations, including vineyard settings, coastal retreats and mountain escapes. Guests can choose to book using cryptocurrency or traditional payment methods.
“Our tiny house experiences have been built around innovation and sustainability, so embracing cryptocurrency has been a natural next step for us in connecting with travellers who share our belief in hassle-free, forward-thinking living,” Jeff says.
Bookings can now be made using cryptocurrency or standard payment options at tinyaway.com The launch discount is available until December 22, 2025.


