What is Invoice?
A invoice is a digital payment request that allows a sender to request a specific amount of cryptocurrency. The invoice contains all required payment details, including the amount, destination address, and payment status, ensuring accuracy and transparency. Once issued, the invoice enables secure, peer-to-peer settlement without intermediaries, making it suitable for international payments, services, and digital commerce.

How to Create a Invoice?
Use the platform's crypto invoicing tool to select cryptocurrency, enter the amount, and generate an invoice link or QR code directly from your account.
- Invoice for
- Product
- Qty
- 1
- Price
- 100,000 EUR
How to Pay for a Invoice?
Open the invoice, review the amount, and complete the payment through the platform or an external wallet using the provided address or QR code.
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Crypto prices impact the final value of a transaction, settlement timing, and exposure to market volatility. For businesses, price fluctuations can influence payment acceptance policies and conversion strategies.
Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and major stablecoins such as USDT and USDC are among the most commonly used cryptocurrencies for business payments and settlements.
Yes. Businesses can manage price exposure through automated settlement workflows, predefined conversion rules, and the use of stablecoins to maintain predictable outcomes.
Beyond price, businesses should consider transaction fees, network speed, regulatory requirements, and settlement efficiency when working with crypto payments.