We’re raising the bar for cryptocurrency payment providers.

An all-in-one cryptocurrency payment platform
Aurpay is an all-in-one crypto payment and revenue platform that lets you add crypto payment to websites and other platforms so you can accept crypto payments for your goods and services from customers around the world.
Fast, Easy Payments
Bill and receive crypto payments with ease
Real-time crypto payouts from customers all over the globe
No payout minimums
Unparalleled Security
Smart contract services backed by Ethereum
Complete control over your private keys
Non-custodial crypto payment solutions
No Hidden Fees
Pay just 0.8% per transaction
Avoid hidden fees and billing surprises
Boost revenue and grow your business
Supported Use Cases
Seamless crypto payment setup for Ecommerce
Easy payment request for games industry
Hosted payment pages for creator Economy
Fast payment button setup for website owners
Powerful APIs for global businesses
One-time payments for international trade
Convenient Built-in features
Email invoicing
Payment link
Transaction & Reconciliation management
Quick refund
Partial order resolve or requesting remaining amount
Smart contract for non-custodial control
Product highlights
Global payment
Email validation for security
Payment method optimization
Deposit address safety check
No chargebacks

Automate the
Order-to-Revenue lifecycle.
Aurpay helps keep full records of all transactions from checkout to reconciliation. Increase sales with the best crypto payment gateway and learn firsthand what a better end-to-end crypto processing experience can do for your business.
Quote-to-crypto
Order, invoice management
Transaction reconciliation
Lifecycle automation

Multi-Use WordPress Cryptocurrency Payment Plug-in
With our Bitcoin payment plug-in, WordPress users and users of other general and ecommerce software solutions can do more than just accept crypto payments with ease. Get a high level overview of your business’s payments in real-time, drill into each transaction to conduct refunds, or send a payment request to collect missing amounts for a partial order–all with a single click.

Boost revenue
Drive decisions with 360° Revenue reporting
Recognize revenue accurately, forecast business growth, and detect order/revenue trends across your order-to-revenue cycle with real-time insights on the Aurpay dashboard.
Live revenue distribution charts
Business reporting made easy
Save up to 96% on gas execution fees

Our platform is engineered for efficiency
Accept crypto payments and improve business efficiency with Aurpay’s powerful APIs. We make it easy to add Bitcoin payment capabilities to your website and boost your revenue.
Easily integrate our API to manage crypto payments, view transaction flow, and perform reconciliations, taking the guesswork out of global crypto processing.

Secure invoicing with no code required
Share an email with a built-in crypto payment link to your customers—no code required.

Ready to start accepting crypto? Create a merchant account now.
Create an account and start accepting payments-no contracts or banking details required.
AURPAY Blog

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