XPayr helps Brazil-facing merchants accept USDT through supported routes such as TRON USDT and configured EVM stablecoin networks. It provides payment links, widgets, API checkout, webhook records, and 0.5% gateway pricing so teams can reconcile payments without manual screenshots.
Accept USDT payments from Brazil-facing customers without manual wallet checking.
Brazil-facing SaaS, digital goods, web services, and marketplace teams can use XPayr to test USDT checkout before production. The buyer gets a clear payment session; the merchant gets webhook status, route records, and direct wallet settlement.
USDT payments in Brazil teams usually need more than a wallet address.
Checkout that can be tested
Start with payment links or an embedded widget, then move into API checkout when product or finance automation is ready.
Records for operations
Payment sessions, webhook events, transaction status, and dated exports help teams replace manual wallet reconciliation.
Non-custodial settlement
XPayr is designed around direct merchant wallet settlement and does not hold merchant funds or operate withdrawal balances.
Best-fit use cases for USDT payments in Brazil
Merchant fit
- Digital products
- Remote services
- Subscription tools
- Web hosting
- Creator and affiliate platforms
Search and buyer angles
- USDT demand
- stablecoin settlement
- cross-border sales
- Portuguese-facing campaigns
Evaluation path
Create a testnet payment session and compare the fee, route, status, and transaction record before mainnet rollout.
What to verify before going live
Buyer clarity
Show the buyer the exact token, network, amount, and payment status instead of asking them to send funds to a raw wallet address.
Finance clarity
A flat 0.5% XPayr gateway fee makes invoice-level reconciliation easier than mixed fee tiers or manual wallet matching.
Route rollout
Start with the route your buyers already use most, then expand to additional networks only after support and finance workflows are stable.
XPayr compared with a manual wallet-only flow
| Need | Manual wallet address | XPayr |
|---|---|---|
| Payment confirmation | Manual chain checks or screenshots. | Payment session status, transaction logs, and webhooks. |
| Fee story | Often unclear across tools and manual processes. | Flat 0.5% XPayr gateway fee, before network gas or external route costs. |
| Supported routes | Depends on what the merchant manually monitors. | EVM routes, TRON USDT, Solana SOL/USDC/USDT, and published token availability. |
| Operational scaling | Difficult once invoices, users, or deposits grow. | Links, widgets, API/webhooks, recurring records, Payout Hub, and settlement policies. |
Questions teams ask before using XPayr
What is the fastest way to test XPayr for USDT payments in Brazil?
Create a free merchant account, open testnet checkout, generate a payment link or API session, and confirm that the payment record, webhook status, and transaction details match your operational flow.
How much does XPayr charge?
XPayr charges a flat 0.5% gateway fee per successful transaction. Network gas, wallet fees, or external route costs are separate from the XPayr gateway fee.
Does XPayr hold merchant funds?
No. XPayr is designed as non-custodial payment infrastructure. Supported payments settle to the merchant wallet or follow merchant-controlled routing without XPayr holding merchant funds.
Which payment methods can this page evaluate?
Merchants can evaluate payment links, widgets, API checkout, supported EVM routes, TRON USDT, Solana SOL/USDC/USDT, settlement preferences, and fee delegation where token and route support allow it.
Prove the flow before you commit engineering time.
Create a free merchant account, run a testnet checkout, then decide whether links, widgets, API checkout, settlement routing, or payout preparation should be activated for your use case.