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Satmart

About

Buy premium electronics, paid for in crypto.

No card fees. No chargeback fights. Held in escrow until you sign for delivery. Operated by Specialist Electronics Ltd (UK 17060942) and packed by hand in Cyprus.

Why we exist

Buying a £1,200 phone online in 2026 still feels like the early 2010s. You give a card to a merchant you have never met, who pays 2-3% of the transaction to a stack of intermediaries, who in turn carry your dispute risk and pad it back into the price. We thought there should be a cleaner version.

Cryptocurrency removes the intermediaries from the payment leg. We pay a flat processor fee instead of a percentage. There is no chargeback exposure, so no fraud-screening tax. We pass most of the saving back into the sticker price — that is why the same product is typically a few percent cheaper here than at a card-only retailer.

Three things we will not compromise on

  • Source. Every product comes from an authorised distributor or brand partner — never grey market, never parallel import without disclosure.
  • Inspection. Every parcel is picked, unsealed, function-checked, resealed and weighed by a human before it leaves the warehouse. Refurbs are graded by inspection light, not by template.
  • Honesty. Refurbs are graded honestly. Stock figures are real. Pricing errors get corrected the same day, even when we lose money on it.

The team and the entity

Satmart is the trading brand of Specialist Electronics Ltd, a private company limited by shares, registered in England and Wales as company number 17060942. The legal entity sits in the UK; the warehouse and operations team sit in Limassol, Cyprus.

We are a small team — founders, three operations specialists, a fulfilment crew and a part-time bookkeeper. There is no growth-hacking team, no SEO content farm, and no offshore call centre. If you email support, an actual member of the team replies.

What is on the roadmap

A trade-in flow that takes your old device against a new Order. Repair-friendliness flags on listings. A published carbon-intensity report per parcel. A self-serve password-reset flow that does not require emailing support. None of these are blockers to using the store today; they are quality-of-life upgrades coming through 2026.