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  • 10 Feb 2023
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How can I integrate this payment method to my store?

Zenkipay offers you the possibility of integrating the payment method through different plugins for the main e-commerce platforms or, alternatively, through a script that you can easily embed in your website. For more information, visit our technical documentation here.

How do I pick what coins to accept?

Zenkipay allows you to receive payments with a wide range of cryptocurrencies, for your convenience we offer you 2 configuration modes: Basic Mode: This modality provides you with a pre-selected set of the main cryptocurrencies in the market, exchanging them automatically for you to a stable currency. Advanced Mode: This modality allows you to select the cryptocurrencies that you want to accept and if you want to keep them in the currency of origin or that they be exchanged for you to a stable currency automatically.

What cryptocurrencies do you accept?

Zenkipay allows you to receive more than 70 of the main cryptocurrencies in the market, you can consult the complete list following the following link.

What is a stablecoin?

A stablecoin is one type of cryptocurrency that is designed to maintain a fixed value over time. The value of a stablecoin is typically pegged to a specific real currency, often the U.S. dollar. These types of coins are designed to reduce the volatility of unbacked cryptocurrencies.

What is USDC?

USDC is a digital dollar, known as a fully-reserved stablecoin, every digital dollar of USDC on the internet is 100% backed by cash and short-dated U.S. treasuries, so that it’s always redeemable 1:1 for U.S. dollars. USDC reserves are held in the custody and management of leading U.S. financial institutions. For more information visit: USDC coin

How can I convert my cryptocurrency payments to FIAT money?

If you wish, you can send your cryptocurrencies to your preferred exchange account to be able to exchange them for other currencies and send them to your bank.


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