Stablecoin payment links for invoices and ecommerce sales
Create stablecoin payment links for invoices, ecommerce sales follow-up, chat commerce, support collections, and cross-border clients. Accept USDC, USDT, and EURC with hosted payment links, clear instructions, and status tracking.
This page is for merchants that need a stablecoin payment link instead of a full checkout flow. Payment links are often the fastest way to test stablecoin demand, collect invoices, recover sales conversations, and support cross-border buyers without rebuilding the storefront.
Use stablecoin payment links where checkout is too heavy
A stablecoin payment link turns a payment request into a structured collection workflow. Buyers still pay USDC, USDT, or EURC from a wallet, but your team gets a record it can monitor and reconcile.
- Use links for invoices, chat sales, sales follow-up, support collections, and manual orders.
- Keep amount, stablecoin, network, deadline, and customer context visible.
- Avoid raw wallet addresses when the merchant team needs status tracking.
Make every stablecoin payment request self-explanatory
The value of a payment link is clarity. It should reduce buyer uncertainty and keep your operations team from chasing screenshots, transaction hashes, and manual wallet checks.
- Write the payment purpose in the link context.
- Show only supported stablecoins and networks.
- Route payment status back to the same team that owns the customer conversation.
Run stablecoin payment links as a collection funnel
Stablecoin payment links become a growth channel when they are measured like a collection funnel, not treated as one-off wallet instructions.
- Track sent, opened, paid, expired, and failed states.
- Use reminders before the payment deadline.
- Measure payment link conversion by channel, customer segment, and stablecoin.
FAQ
When should merchants use stablecoin payment links?
Use payment links when the buyer is not inside a normal cart flow: invoices, quotes, chat sales, support follow-up, abandoned carts, manual orders, and cross-border collections.
What should a stablecoin payment link include?
A useful link should include the amount, supported stablecoin, network, payment deadline, customer context, and a status record your team can reconcile later.
How are payment links different from hosted checkout?
Hosted checkout fits structured carts and order flows. Payment links are better when the payment request needs to move through email, messaging, invoices, or manual sales workflows.
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