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Chain abstracted payments

PreviousCore featuresNextPayment Clearing and MEV

Last updated 3 months ago

Intent-based chain abstraction payments allow you to build payment workflows across any chain, and allows for essential payment UX enhancing capabilities such as:

  • Payees can choose their preferred asset and chain, without worrying about what payers will choose.

  • Payers can pay from their preferred asset and chain.

  • Full chain and gas abstraction.

  • : Pay gas fees with the same payment token (eg USDC). No more juggling native network tokens, and various fragmented fees.

  • : Configure who pays the corridor fee: Payees, payers, or split it across both for source and destination fees.

  • EOA and Smart Accounts: Fully non-custodial, signature based. Simply needs to be signed by the wallet.

  • : Regardless of how many steps are neccessary, the end-user UX is always single step.

  • Instant-user release: End-users do not need to wait for the entire payment process to complete, and will always be released in less than 2s while it completes in the background, regardless of how complex it is.

Unified Corridor Fee
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Single-step payment intents