

Netletsy had an interesting premise: what if you could pay rent with cryptocurrency? Landlords get stable payments, tenants get to use their crypto for something practical, everyone's happy. (In theory.)
The platform needed to do two very different things simultaneously. First, be a property lettings site—search, filter, enquire, all the usual. Second, handle cryptocurrency wallets, transactions, and onboarding for people who'd never touched crypto before.
Sarah Evans designed it. We built it.
Laravel handles the property side of things: listings, search, filtering by location and price and features. Property owners manage their listings through a dashboard that feels familiar if you've ever used Rightmove or Zoopla's landlord tools.
The crypto integration was the interesting part. We built wallet creation and management directly into the user flow. Someone searching for a flat doesn't want to learn about blockchain first—they want to see apartments. But when they're ready to pay a deposit, the wallet is there, connected to their account.
Vue.js powers the interactive elements: real-time wallet balance updates, transaction confirmations, property filtering without page reloads. The UX priority was making crypto feel as simple as regular payments.
The platform launched and handled the unusual combination of property search and cryptocurrency wallets. Whether the crypto-lettings model catches on widely remains to be seen—but the technology works.
It's the kind of project that pushes you into unfamiliar territory. Crypto wallet integration isn't something you do every day.
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