Crown Market settles in Bitcoin and Monero.
BTC XMR
Monero by default. Bitcoin if the vendor specifically asks for it. Deposit addresses are freshly generated per request rather than reused, which is the default everywhere — no Crown-specific quirk to remember.
Deposit confirmations and the withdrawal flow
Bitcoin credits at two confirmations. Monero takes around ten blocks, roughly twenty minutes. Crown shows the pending balance immediately and counts confirmations live as they roll in. Withdrawals require the PIN you set at registration; the operator added that gate specifically to slow down anyone who steals an active session — they still need the PIN, which is not stored in the session.
No native Litecoin or Ethereum
Crown is BTC/XMR only. If you specifically need to pay in Litecoin, that's Nexus, Anubis, or Mars. Ethereum native is only Anubis. The decision not to add more coins reads as deliberate — fewer chains to integrate, simpler ops, less attack surface around deposit watchers.