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    • Fixed rates vs Floating rates
    • Whitelisting of addresses
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    • Our approach to overpayments
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    • Blockchain network selection
    • Settlement currency conversions
    • Adding funds to business through a fiat top-up
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    • Stablecoin 1:1 exchange rate
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Expired Payment

A one-time payment link must have a maximum expiration time as configured by your merchant. If your payment has expired and no transaction has been recorded on the blockchain you should return to the merchant website and create a new payment link.

If you have already sent the crypto transaction and are seeing the expired payment message, it might not have been broadcasted on the network. Once processed we will update the payment page as soon as it is reflected. Payments are confirmed after receiving several confirmations from the Blockchain network. The final confirmation time depends on the load on the Blockchain network and the funding you have configured.

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