Crypto payment is convenient and private, but it has one rule that, if broken, “loses” a payment: the coin must arrive on the correct network and in the exact amount. Let's cover both methods and how not to slip.
Method 1: a service invoice
The shop generates an invoice, you open it and pay in a couple of clicks — the service matches the payment to the order itself. This is the simplest path: fewer manual steps and fewer chances to get the network or amount wrong.
Method 2: a direct transfer by address/QR
You transfer the coin directly to the shown address (or scan the QR). Here it's critical: pick the exact network shown (e.g. USDT on TRC20 or TON) and send exactly the order amount. Auto-matching looks for an exact match — over/underpayment or a different network breaks automation and needs a manual check.
- Coin network = the network in the order (TRC20/TON/BTC, etc.).
- Amount = exactly as in the order, no rounding down.
- Guest payment by email is possible with no mandatory registration.
After payment: instant delivery
Once the payment is confirmed, the goods are delivered automatically — the data is on the order page, duplicated to email and available in the Telegram bot and the “Orders” section. There is no double-sale: delivery is atomic.
Frequently asked questions
- I sent on the wrong network — what now?
- Auto-matching won't work. Open a ticket with the transaction hash and details — an operator checks it manually. That's why you should always verify the network before sending.
- Can I pay from balance?
- Yes. Top up the wallet once and pay orders instantly from balance — no repeated crypto transfers for every purchase.