MoonPay introduces a global platform that lets businesses accept crypto payments worldwide through seamless and secure integration.]]>MoonPay introduces a global platform that lets businesses accept crypto payments worldwide through seamless and secure integration.]]>

MoonPay Expands Globally with New Crypto Payment Platform

  • MoonPay launched a global platform enabling businesses to accept crypto payments for products and services easily and securely.
  • The new MoonPay Commerce integrates Helio’s technology, offering seamless checkout, API tools, and global crypto-fiat flexibility.

MoonPay has launched MoonPay Commerce, a new platform that allows anyone to accept crypto payments for a variety of products and services worldwide.

Unlike previous platforms that focused solely on crypto purchases and exchanges, MoonPay Commerce takes a more holistic approach.

Using technology adapted from Helio, a crypto payments startup previously acquired by MoonPay, it now provides the infrastructure that enables faster, cheaper, and more hassle-free crypto transactions. More than 6,000 merchants and developers are already using this system, including Shopify, Ledger, and the Solana Foundation.

Simplifying Global Crypto Payments for Everyone

MoonPay Commerce is designed to be easy to use for anyone, even small businesses. With integrations in the form of widgets, plugins, and payment links, users can add crypto payment options to their websites or online stores without needing to learn complex blockchain technology.

Even more exciting, customers can pay using debit or credit cards, while merchants still receive the proceeds in crypto—convenient and efficient.

However, this flexibility doesn’t stop there. For developers who want more in-depth customization, APIs, SDKs, and webhooks are available for custom integrations.

The system also provides merchants with the option to accept payments directly in crypto or automatically convert them to fiat currencies like US dollars or euros. This way, volatility risks can be mitigated without sacrificing transaction speed.

Furthermore, MoonPay emphasizes that transactions via Commerce are chargeback-free and have lower fees than traditional payment methods.

The additional features are quite compelling—from splitting payments across multiple wallets to an automated subscription system and affiliate tracking for content creators who want to monetize their work more transparently.

MoonPay Strengthens Its Vision for a Unified Payment Network

This launch is also part of MoonPay’s aggressive strategy to expand its global business. In mid-September, as reported by CNF, MoonPay officially acquired Meso, a company specializing in decentralized payment networks.

They want to strengthen their vision of building an integrated global payment network that connects banks, cards, and blockchain. Two former Meso leaders, Ali Aghareza and Ben Mills, have now joined MoonPay’s technology and product teams.

Furthermore, in the same month, MoonPay also introduced MoonTags, an innovation that allows users to send and receive crypto with just a simple username, eliminating the hassle of copying long wallet addresses full of numbers and letters.

MoonTags can even automatically select the appropriate blockchain network, drastically reducing the risk of sending errors.

Furthermore, the integration between MoonPay Commerce and Solana Pay on Shopify demonstrates the company’s ambitious ambition to penetrate the e-commerce sector.

With support for popular assets like USDC, USDT, BTC, ETH, and SOL, the platform is now available globally, making MoonPay a major player in the blockchain-based payments industry.

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