Settlement planner

Turn many crypto payment options into a cleaner stablecoin operating model.

Use this planner before enabling cross-chain routing or auto-convert. It highlights complexity, review needs, and the safest first route for a merchant that wants predictable stablecoin settlement.

Settlement preferences

Route complexity

Low

First route-
Activation mode-
Operating model

Use controlled expansion instead of turning on every rail at once.

Stablecoin settlement works best when checkout demand, liquidity, network fee behavior, and reconciliation needs are visible before route execution is enabled.

1
Start with direct settlementAccept the stablecoin rail customers already understand and send funds to the merchant wallet.
2
Add route reviewModel same-chain swap or cross-chain route behavior before automated execution.
3
Expand after logs are cleanUse dashboard records, webhooks, and exports to verify fee, token, network, and settlement mapping.

What does stablecoin settlement planning solve?

It helps merchants decide which assets to accept, which stablecoin they prefer operationally, and when routing or conversion should stay review-gated.

Can every token automatically become USDT or USDC?

No. Auto-convert, bridge, and routing execution require supported route, contract, liquidity, and risk configuration.

Should new merchants enable every network immediately?

Usually no. Start with the highest-demand stablecoin rails, validate checkout and reconciliation, then expand network coverage.