2. The Seller's server processes the request, reserves the goods, and sends an API request to the Crypto Processing server. It specifies the invoice number, payment amount, maximum waiting time for payment, and other optional parameters.
3. Crypto Processing generates an invoice and sends a unique payment link to the Seller's server. The Seller's server records the unique invoice number (UUID) to the order and forwards the payment link to the Buyer.
4.1. The buyer pays the invoice. Crypto Processing captures, verifies, and checks the payment, then sends a notification to the Buyer's Server that the invoice with a specific UUID has been paid (or partially paid). The buyer also sees the payment status.
The seller ships the goods (or service) to the buyer.
1. The buyer visits the Seller's website, selects a product or service, chooses a cryptocurrency for payment, and sends a request to the Seller.
How does cryptocurrency processing work?
Invoice number
Payment amount
Parameters
Payment link, Invoice number
4.2. The buyer does not pay the invoice. Upon reaching the time limit, Crypto Processing sends a notification to the Buyer's Server that the invoice with a specific UUID has not been paid.
The seller releases the reserved goods (or service).