Practical guides on accepting cryptocurrency, building on the platform API, and getting paid without the friction.
WooCommerce doesn't ship with a crypto option, but adding one is a ten-minute job. Here's the exact setup — plugin, API key, webhook — plus which of the two CryptoPayr plugins you actually need.
Sell hosting, domains or anything on recurring invoices? WHMCS plus CryptoPayr lets clients clear an invoice in Bitcoin or USDT and marks it paid the moment the chain confirms. Setup is one module and an API key.
No store software, no plugin, no developer. Payment links turn a single URL into a working crypto checkout you can put behind a button, in an email, or in a DM. Here's how to set one up.
Failed card renewals and involuntary churn quietly eat SaaS revenue, and cards lock out whole regions entirely. Here's where crypto fits into a subscription business — and the honest limits of it.
The hard part of a marketplace isn't taking the buyer's money — it's splitting it to the right seller and keeping your cut, cleanly, every time. Here's how to do that in crypto with one API key.
Most merchants who "accept crypto" are really accepting stablecoins — and for good reason. Here's what USDT and USDC actually are, why they sidestep volatility, and the one thing to never get wrong: the network.
Card fees are death by a thousand cuts: interchange, scheme fees, cross-border, currency, chargebacks. Here's an honest line-by-line of what crypto costs instead — including the parts that aren't free.
Volatility, dozens of coins and networks, compliance, reconciliation — DIY crypto acceptance has quietly become a second job. Here is how CryptoPayr turns the whole mess back into a single "order paid" event.
Running a forum on Invision Community and selling memberships or products through Commerce? You can add crypto as a payment method without writing your own gateway. Here is the setup, step by step.