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Stablecoin Payment Links. No code. No checkout build.

Generate a URL, send it to your customer, get paid in USDC or USDT. The fastest way to start accepting stablecoin without touching your existing checkout.

//Problem · Solutionwhy this exists
× the problem

Every existing way to request a crypto payment makes someone do unpaid work. Card payment links (Stripe, PayPal) inherit the card rail: 3-10% fees for high-risk merchants, chargebacks, and account-termination risk, and for iGaming they are often not available at all. Custodial crypto invoicing routes the money through the processor's wallets first, so you wait on their withdrawal queue and carry their hack risk. And the manual fallback, pasting a raw wallet address into an email, is the worst of all: the customer has to pick the right token on the right network themselves, one wrong-chain send loses the funds permanently, and you get to reconcile a bare transaction hash against an invoice by hand. None of these survive contact with the actual jobs a payment link does: invoices, one-off requests, sales-team handoffs, top-ups, and everywhere a full checkout integration is overkill. The fastest path to accepting stablecoins cannot be a six-week integration. It needs to work the day you sign up.

→ the solution

PYMSTR Payment Links create a hosted stablecoin checkout URL in seconds, from the dashboard, with zero code. Set the amount in any of 14 currencies, add an optional reference, and choose exactly which chains and stablecoins you accept: the link enforces those choices, so a wrong-chain payment is impossible by construction rather than by warning text. Share the URL anywhere a customer is: email, Slack, your CRM, an invoice footer. The customer signs in with Google, email, SMS, or Apple (a wallet is created for them automatically) or connects their own wallet, and pays in USDC or USDT. We never hold your money: it moves from the customer's wallet to yours in seconds, with no processor balance in the middle, no withdrawal queue, and nothing for a hack to drain. Each payment carries your reference and fires an HMAC-signed webhook, so reconciliation is automatic instead of a spreadsheet. Pricing is 1% flat. No tiers, no monthly fees, no setup, and no KYB before your first link.

//How it works3 steps

Three steps, on-chain.

Step 01

Create a link

Set amount, optional reference, and the chains/coins you accept. Get a URL.

Step 02

Share it

Email, Slack, CRM, sales handoff, invoice. Wherever the customer is.

Step 03

Get paid in seconds

Customer signs in, pays USDC or USDT. Money lands in your own wallet in seconds.

//payment links settle on 5 networks5 networks
// chain.01

Ethereum

Gas~$2-10
Settle~15 sec
USDCUSDT
// chain.02

Base

Gas~$0.05
Settle~2 sec
USDCUSDT
// chain.03

Polygon

Gas~$0.01
Settle~2 sec
USDCUSDT
// chain.04

Arbitrum

Gas~$0.10
Settle~2 sec
USDCUSDT
// chain.05

BNB Smart Chain

Gas~$0.10
Settle~3 sec
USDCUSDT
//stablecoin payment links · request-a-payment by approachcompiled
ApproachCode requiredCustodyWrong-chain riskHigh-risk friendly
Card payment links (Stripe, PayPal)NoneProcessor settles to your bankn/a (card rail: chargebacks instead)Often unavailable; 3-10% fees + termination risk
Custodial crypto invoicing (CoinsPaid)NoneProcessor wallet first, then withdrawalReduced, custodian routes itYes, with custody + hack risk
Raw wallet address in an emailNoneDirect, but unmanagedHigh. One wrong-chain send loses the fundsYes, with manual reconciliation
PYMSTR Payment LinksNoneNon-custodial, wallet to walletNone. The link enforces chain + coin★ Built for it. 1% flat, no KYB
//What you get4 primitives

What you get.

01

Same-day onboarding

Sign up, generate a link, send it. No KYB, no integration sprint.

02

We never hold your money

Money moves from the customer's wallet to yours. PYMSTR never holds it.

03

1% flat fee

No tiers, no rolling reserves, no FX markup. Dollars in, dollars out.

04

5 chains, 2 stablecoins

Ethereum, Base, Polygon, Arbitrum, BNB. USDC and USDT. Merchant chooses what to accept.

//Payment Links questions7 answers

Short
answers.
No jargon.

A hosted URL that requests a specific payment in USDC or USDT. You create it in the dashboard with an amount, an optional reference, and the chains and coins you accept. The customer opens it, signs in, and pays. The funds settle directly to your wallet on-chain. It is the no-code way to accept stablecoins: nothing to integrate, nothing to host.
Same day. Sign up, generate the link, share. No KYB review, no integration.
No. Social login (Google, email, SMS, Apple) creates an embedded wallet automatically. The customer must already hold USDC or USDT in that wallet to pay; we don't convert from fiat.
Directly in your wallet. PYMSTR is non-custodial. We never hold the money. Stablecoins move customer-wallet → merchant-wallet on-chain.
Card payment links inherit the card rail: 3-10% effective fees for high-risk verticals, chargebacks, rolling reserves, and acceptable-use policies that often exclude iGaming entirely. A PYMSTR link settles in stablecoins at 1% flat with no chargebacks and no reserve, and high-risk merchants are the design target rather than a policy violation. Most merchants run both: cards for card customers, a stablecoin link for the crypto-native segment.
No. The link only exposes the chains and stablecoins you selected when creating it. Unlike pasting a raw wallet address, where a wrong-network transfer is lost permanently, the enforced checkout makes the wrong-chain mistake impossible.
You set the amount, optional reference/memo, and which chains and coins you accept. Hosted checkout uses PYMSTR branding by default; white-label is on the roadmap.

Add stablecoin payments to your checkout.

1% flat. No chargebacks. Money lands in your own wallet in seconds.