Send invoices in usd and get pay in Crypto?

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Is there a solution where you can send invoices in USD, your client pays you in USD BUT you get paid in crypto? any ideas? does anybody know a solution like this?
 
Most of the crypto payment processors let you add an amount in usd and then they convert it to BTC in real time for your customers.
 
Yeah this is pretty common. What ecosystem are you working in? What integrations do you need?
 
paydash takes credit card and let you cashout crypto

pay dash. co.uk/

hope that helps
 
@Hunchos That is a support chat transcript and perhaps they do offer that service. If so, thanks for sharing the information. Perhaps they'll have KYC.
 
Can you not just send them your bitcoin adress?

Most of the crypto payment processors let you add an amount in usd and then they convert it to BTC in real time for your customers.

Yeah this is pretty common. What ecosystem are you working in? What integrations do you need?
Hi, thanks to all for your answers but probably I did not explain myself correctly or you all think that most of us deal with people technically savvy, the issue I have is this:

Imagine old industries, clients that are having a hard time understanding technology OR clients that have accounts payable departments and they are willing to pay online the invoice BUT it has to be credit card or paypal, when you send your invoice via paypal they automatically give you several options: to pay the invoice with your paypal account, to use a debit card or a credit card and you can send the invoice in USD BUT link your paypal account to your Euros account (just giving examples).

So what I am looking for is a payment processor where you can send the invoice, the client receives it pays it to let's say via credit card AND you receive the crypto (I understand there is a payment fee, processing fee, etc.. and is ok with me) this is exactly what I am talking about.


paydash takes credit card and let you cashout crypto

pay dash. co.uk/

hope that helps

This seems to be an interesting option, anybody here has used it?
@Hunchos That is a support chat transcript and perhaps they do offer that service. If so, thanks for sharing the information. Perhaps they'll have KYC.
Raj seems to know the process since KYC means "Know Your Customer" and is the process the banks and exchange services use to know what is your business about, who are you, etc...
Sounds enticing but a 9% transaction fee is pretty ridiculous. Kind of nulls one of the major benefits of transacting with crypto in the first place.
I do not mind paying this level of transaction fee to start IF the solution does what I am asking for, let me know, please.
 
Hi, thanks to all for your answers but probably I did not explain myself correctly or you all think that most of us deal with people technically savvy, the issue I have is this:

Imagine old industries, clients that are having a hard time understanding technology OR clients that have accounts payable departments and they are willing to pay online the invoice BUT it has to be credit card or paypal, when you send your invoice via paypal they automatically give you several options: to pay the invoice with your paypal account, to use a debit card or a credit card and you can send the invoice in USD BUT link your paypal account to your Euros account (just giving examples).

So what I am looking for is a payment processor where you can send the invoice, the client receives it pays it to let's say via credit card AND you receive the crypto (I understand there is a payment fee, processing fee, etc.. and is ok with me) this is exactly what I am talking about.
So you want an invoice software with crypto and PayPal functionality? You have lots of options but I'll let someone who has actually used a solution speak to it. I've heard of people using Quickbooks for this.

I'm still living in 2002 and generate and send my own invoices on monthly basis.
 
So you want an invoice software with crypto and PayPal functionality? You have lots of options but I'll let someone who has actually used a solution speak to it. I've heard of people using Quickbooks for this.

I'm still living in 2002 and generate and send my own invoices on monthly basis.
It may not be something with PayPal functionality but something that accepts credit cards (or fiat money) online and pays you to your crypto wallet (for convenience let's say your bitcoin hot wallet)
 
It may not be something with PayPal functionality but something that accepts credit cards (or fiat money) online and pays you to your crypto wallet (for convenience let's say your bitcoin hot wallet)
Ohh, you want it to convert?

It's extremely hard to buy crypto with a credit card.
 
Ohh, you want it to convert?

It's extremely hard to buy crypto with a credit card.
I want the service to do exactly that, you send the invoice, people pay with fiat money (credit card for simplicity) online and you can get that money in crypto in your wallet (bitcoin for simplicity) the company that provides this service manages all the process.
 
I want the service to do exactly that, you send the invoice, people pay with fiat money (credit card for simplicity) online and you can get that money in crypto in your wallet (bitcoin for simplicity) the company that provides this service manages all the process.

I don't believe CC will allow to do this.
Chargebacks wouldn't be possible and that's part of the protection CC cover.
 
I don't believe CC will allow to do this.
Chargebacks wouldn't be possible and that's part of the protection CC cover.
As I said lines above, I used the credit card example for simplicity, but it can be PayPal or debit card money, the idea is that the front end (the part of collecting the fiat money) is done and you get the money of the invoice in crypto, OF COURSE, there are risks involved in this and that is reflected in the transaction fees, but that is exactly the business of every payment processor.
 
As I said lines above, I used the credit card example for simplicity, but it can be PayPal or debit card money, the idea is that the front end (the part of collecting the fiat money) is done and you get the money of the invoice in crypto, OF COURSE, there are risks involved in this and that is reflected in the transaction fees, but that is exactly the business of every payment processor.

The chargeback feature of any kind of cards will prevent from doing this - paypal included.
Sorry but I still think this kind of service doesn't exists.
Nevertheless, why don't you exchange your credited payments to crypto on your own? I just don't get what you're trying to do.
 
The chargeback feature of any kind of cards will prevent from doing this - paypal included.
Sorry but I still think this kind of service doesn't exists.
Nevertheless, why don't you exchange your credited payments to crypto on your own? I just don't get what you're trying to do.
Well of course I can do that, but what I want to do is to avoid the process of getting the money in one account, paying the fees for that, withdrawing the money from this account (debit, Paypal, credit card) paying fees, then going to an exchange sending the money and then getting the money in the wallet, on the other hand, you would send the invoice, it would get pay online and you would be able to send it directly to your wallet.

This is like saying "I don't get why you want to get paid in PayPal, just send an international money transfer from bank to bank", is not that I can't do it, is that some clients do not have the infrastructure or they have restrictions or is easier to collect all your payments in one wallet

The chargeback feature was an issue in adult, gambling, and software for many years until there were some banks that measure the risk accordingly and offered those services that is why I was asking for it.
 
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