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Regulated crypto settlement, stablecoin payments, OTC execution and cross-border finance — explained for the businesses that move value across hard corridors.
Why B2B cross-border payments stall — and how stablecoin settlement fixes it
B2B cross-border payments stall because correspondent banking adds days, fees and opaque FX at every hop, and some corridors don’t clear at all. Stablecoin settlement moves value directly and converts to local fiat on each end, so trades settle the same day under regulated entities.
18 Jun 2026Digital asset custody, explained
Digital asset custody is the safekeeping of cryptocurrencies and tokens on behalf of a business by a specialist provider, using secure key management, access controls and segregation. Businesses use a regulated custodian to reduce operational risk and meet compliance expectations.
18 Jun 2026Does Shopify accept crypto?
Shopify does not settle crypto itself, but Shopify merchants can accept crypto payments by connecting a third-party payment provider. The customer pays in crypto and the business is settled in fiat or stablecoins, so the merchant never holds volatile assets.
18 Jun 2026How to accept crypto payments on your website
To accept crypto payments on your website, connect a regulated payment provider that takes the customer’s crypto and settles fiat or stablecoins to you. The customer pays in crypto; the provider handles conversion, compliance and settlement — so you get clean value without holding volatile assets.
18 Jun 2026Letting customers pay you in crypto with a card that settles in fiat
A crypto-funded card lets a customer spend from crypto while the business is settled in fiat at the point of sale. It serves the buyer's preference to use crypto without asking the business to handle, hold or convert digital assets itself.
18 Jun 2026What is a white-label payment gateway?
A white-label payment gateway lets a platform offer payment acceptance and settlement to its own customers under its own brand, using a regulated provider's licensing and infrastructure underneath. The partner keeps the customer relationship; the provider runs the rails, compliance and settlement.
25 Sept 2025How to Accept Crypto for Real Estate: A Modern Guide
A real-estate business accepts crypto by taking the buyer's payment through a regulated provider that converts and settles fiat to the seller. The buyer pays in crypto against the invoice or deposit; the broker or developer receives clean fiat for the closing, with no volatility or wallet handling.
25 Sept 2025How to Issue Invoices in Crypto – The Xchange360 Guide
To invoice in crypto, a business raises an invoice with a crypto payment option, the client settles in stablecoins or crypto, and a regulated provider converts and settles clean value to the business — usually fiat. The business gets paid faster across borders with no volatility exposure.
25 Sept 2025OTC Trading: A Smarter Way to Execute Large Crypto Trades
OTC trading lets a business execute large crypto trades directly with a desk at an agreed price, instead of pushing size through a public order book and moving the market against itself. The desk sources liquidity across venues, quotes a firm price, and settles in crypto or fiat.