You can take your payment page online in a matter of minutes and start accepting crypto payments instantly.
Here’s how:
With zero coding requirements, you can pick or customize templates or create your own to reflect your brand ideas.
Accept payments securely by cryptocurrencies and send automated receipts.
Use payment links, pages, or QR code for whatever you’re selling and share them with customers in all kinds of ways.
Add a QR code anywhere customers interact with your business for easy, contactless payments. Create custom payment pages for everything from purchases, donations, subscriptions, and more.

Ideal for small and medium-sized merchants, it’s the fastest way to accept crypto payments requires no technical expertise and often it is as easy as copying and pasting a line of code into your website.
With perfection on every detail in mind, our payment pages provide a smooth payment experience helping you to convert more customers and increase sales.
Accept cryptos for real-time, secure, cross-border payments to expand your global business landscape, from anyone, anywhere in the world.
Personalizing your payment payment pages was never so easy. You can customize and brand your payment pages using the easy-to-use theme designer. Set the logos for a cohesive look.

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