Flat-fee crypto payment ops for onchain teams. Batch invoices & payroll in USDC on Base + Arbitrum. Non-custodial. No % fees. Built for DAOs & crypto startups.
Managing onchain payables shouldn’t feel like a manual chore.For unified connectivity between your multi-sig wallets.
No plugins. Just pure execution:
✅ AI invoice extraction in seconds
✅ Settlements in minutes, not days
✅ Real-time execution tracking
✅ Near-zero fees via L2
What does this mean for your business?
If you're selling to India, Brazil, or Africa and your only checkout options are Visa/Mastercard —
You are leaving 60–80% of your addressable market on the table.
That's not a payments problem. That's a revenue problem.
🌍 M-Pesa moves ~50% of Kenya's GDP.
Think about that for a second.
No bank account needed. No card. Just a mobile number.
Across Sub-Saharan Africa, mobile money accounts outnumber bank accounts 2:1.
Cards aren't losing ground here — they never had it.
🇧🇷 Brazil's Pix launched in Nov 2020.
By 2023, it had more registered keys than people in the country.
141 million users. Free. Instant. 24/7.
Cards couldn't compete with that UX. Your global checkout probably can't either — unless you've added Pix.
🇮🇳 India's UPI processed $2.2 trillion in transactions in 2023.
That's not a niche market. That's a payment rails revolution.
Card penetration sits at ~3% of the adult population.
UPI? Over 300 million active users — and growing.
Local infrastructure wins local trust.
💳 Credit cards are becoming a "secondary" payment method in emerging markets.
Is your checkout ready for what's actually dominating?
🧵 Thread on UPI, Pix, M-Pesa — and why they're winning.
Every market you enter shouldn't mean another contract, SDK, on-call rotation.50+ contracts. 500+ payment methods. One API.We handle routing, retries, and reconciliation.2-4 hours to move money. We made it to minutes at https://t.co/0D7Wa9KvTu
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