BitPay is one of the oldest crypto processors, built around business verification and bank settlement. It suits large, US-centric enterprises — but the onboarding, coin range and pricing feel heavy if you want to start accepting crypto today.
Side by side on the things merchants actually care about.
| BitPay | CryptoPayr | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting fee | ~1% | ✓ From 0.1% |
| Business verification | Required to onboard | ✓ Not required to start |
| Settlement | Bank / fiat-oriented | ✓ USD wallet balance you control |
| No-account swap for customers | No | ✓ Yes — public, no sign-up |
| White-label | No | ✓ Yes |
| Coins accepted | Fewer | ✓ 110+ |
Comparison reflects publicly available information and may change. BitPay is a trademark of its respective owner; CryptoPayr is not affiliated with or endorsed by it.
Where BitPay adds friction, we take it away.
Volume-based pricing that starts low and drops as you grow — no flat per-transaction add-on.
A full crypto-to-crypto exchange your customers use with no sign-up and no KYC up to $10,000.
Put your brand on the checkout, the exchange widget and the WordPress plugin — not ours.
Buyers pay on-chain to a deposit address; you settle to a clean USD wallet balance. No chargebacks, ever.
Send crypto out by API or CSV the moment a payment confirms — with sanctioned-address screening built in.
WooCommerce, PrestaShop, WHMCS, OpenCart and more — paste one API key and go live.
Yes. CryptoPayr accepts 110+ cryptocurrencies with fees from 0.1%, needs no account to swap, is fully white-label, and settles to a USD wallet balance with no chargebacks.
Processing fees start at 0.1% on a volume-based schedule, with no setup or monthly fees.
No. You can create a free account and start accepting crypto in minutes; customers can swap up to $10,000 with no KYC.
Yes. The hosted checkout, the exchange widget and the WordPress plugin are all white-label.
Create a free account, paste one API key into your store, and start accepting 110+ coins from 0.1%.