Payments Fiat to Crypto

Hey - can you update if that works for you? I would like to hear about the business as well, i may can help you with more clients from Europe.
 
Building on the idea of using Stripe, I've found that their KYC requirements can be met with a basic business website and a clear description of services, allowing for relatively smooth card payment processing. However, for those looking to receive payments without excessive registration, Payoneer's Make a Payment link feature can be a viable alternative, enabling clients to pay with cards while the recipient remains somewhat anonymous, at least initially. In my experience, this method has worked for smaller amounts, but it's crucial to be aware of the potential risks and limits, as excessive activity can still trigger account reviews and limitations.
 
Building on the idea of using Stripe, I've found that their KYC requirements can be met with a basic business website and a clear description of services, allowing for relatively smooth card payment processing. However, for those looking to receive payments without excessive registration, Payoneer's Make a Payment link feature can be a viable alternative, enabling clients to pay with cards while the recipient remains somewhat anonymous, at least initially. In my experience, this method has worked for smaller amounts, but it's crucial to be aware of the potential risks and limits, as excessive activity can still trigger account reviews and limitations.
We have different clients who over the last year lost their accounts with Payoneer due to KYC requirements.

It's relatively easy to open an account with Payoneer but you have the account open and setup for receiving payments, you get KYC every time you get a big amount or even just a payment from a new client. We definitely don't recommend Payoneer.
 
try paybis since they have a blog post confirming “customers pay in fiat… merchants instantly receive stablecoins.
 
Card payments are tuff, you should connect a crypto payment system and check if your provider has a possibility to accept card payments, some of them do
 
Yeah, card processing is a pain because of KYB. Stripe is easier to get started with, but they still check your site and can hold funds if something looks off. For payouts, yeah Payoneer works, but you’ll still need to convert to crypto yourself after. Are you planning to stay with Stripe long term?
 
Honestly, there’s no “perfect” solution where customers pay by card/PayPal and you receive USDT without verification. Platforms like NOWPayments are solid but only support crypto payments, while services like MoonPay let users pay by card but come with high fees and still require KYC. The most practical approach is to accept payments via Stripe/PayPal first, then convert to USDT yourself—it’s simpler and much lower risk.
 
Not much options out there, atleast not as seedless as you’d want it. Moonpay is decent though but doesn’t automatically convert fiat to crypto.
 
Stripe is still the easiest route for card payments, just be ready for KYC and a basic site. If you’re trying to stay unofficial with 10–15k/mo, you’ll run into holds and limits sooner or later. There isn’t a clean, legit fiat→crypto path that avoids KYC; most “payout in crypto” setups rely on sketchy intermediaries with high fees. Bottom line: get a simple compliant setup first, then sort the crypto payout later.
 
So I'm setting up buisness which could potentialy bring me online payments for about 10-15k a month. For a first year I wouldn't go "legal" but then after I would move out to a different country and just do a company and move everything into legal buisness, but until then I need to get these payments somehow.

My question here would be, is there any payment system that would allow my clients to pay with their cards/paypal/revolut but this system would send me payments as crypto stablecoin like USDT etc. Also need to have something simple for clients, because they are not "tech good" so they would need simple page just to enter card details and send payments. Thank you.
Stripe is a viable option for this kind of job.
 
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