Prop up your traders with crypto.
Prop up your traders with crypto.
Start accepting cryptocurrency and stablecoin payments for challenges and top-ups, and pay your traders in crypto with the the lowest fees on the market.




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How to accept crypto as a prop trading firm
How to accept crypto as a prop trading firm
Payment gateway
Enable your customers to pay with crypto as easily as with a credit card using our user-friendly API.




Email invoicing
Send email crypto invoices to your customers without any technical integration required.




Payment button
Add our ready-made HTML code for Donation and Payment buttons to your website in minutes.





Getting started with Confirmo
Getting started with Confirmo
Implement
Implement
Once you have decided which payment channel suits your needs best, create an account and you can start invoicing! If implementing our payment gateway, see our API. Should you require any assistance, contact our support.
Receive
Receive
Once you have decided which payment channel suits your needs best, create an account and you can start invoicing! If implementing our payment gateway, see our API. Should you require any assistance, contact our support.
Exchange
Exchange
Once you have decided which payment channel suits your needs best, create an account and you can start invoicing! If implementing our payment gateway, see our API. Should you require any assistance, contact our support.
Withdraw
Withdraw
Once you have decided which payment channel suits your needs best, create an account and you can start invoicing! If implementing our payment gateway, see our API. Should you require any assistance, contact our support.

Getting started with Confirmo
Implement
Once you have decided which payment channel suits your needs best, create an account and you can start invoicing! If implementing our payment gateway, see our API. Should you require any assistance, contact our support.
Receive
Once you have decided which payment channel suits your needs best, create an account and you can start invoicing! If implementing our payment gateway, see our API. Should you require any assistance, contact our support.
Exchange
Once you have decided which payment channel suits your needs best, create an account and you can start invoicing! If implementing our payment gateway, see our API. Should you require any assistance, contact our support.
Withdraw
Once you have decided which payment channel suits your needs best, create an account and you can start invoicing! If implementing our payment gateway, see our API. Should you require any assistance, contact our support.
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Proven. Tested. Trusted.
Proven. Tested. Trusted.
With a decade of enabling companies to accept crypto payments, and world-class, white-glove support. You can get your trading platform stablecoin-ready.




Worldwide operations
Cryptocurrencies allow fast and cheap international payments. Focus on your business, not dealing with bank holidays and exorbitant transaction fees.
Identity protection
Crypto payments are pseudonymous, shielding users from the exposure of personal information. We have no access to your customers’ personals either.
Security with integrity
With our enterprise-grade security measures, the safety and security of your funds will never be compromised.
Personalized support
Opt for a company that has the time and resources to devote you the attention you need. Email and Slack with our devs 7 days a week.

All the digital assets you need.
We support the top 10+ tokens, stablecoins, and blockchains.
USDT
Networks: Ethereum, Tron, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, BNB Smart Chain
USDT is a crypto-asset issued by Tether and designed to reference the value of the U.S. dollar.
It is issued on multiple blockchain networks using different token standards.
According to the issuer, USDT is intended to maintain a 1:1 reference to USD, subject to reserve management and redemption mechanisms.
USDC
Networks: Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, BNB Smart Chain
USDC is a USD-referenced crypto-asset issued by Circle.
It is available on multiple blockchain networks and used in blockchain-based applications.
The issuer publishes information on reserve composition and third-party attestations.
BTC
Networks: Bitcoin, Lightning
Bitcoin is a crypto-asset introduced following the publication of a protocol in 2008 and the launch of the network in 2009.
It operates on a public, permissionless blockchain using a proof-of-work consensus mechanism.
The Lightning Network is a secondary protocol that enables off-chain transactions via payment channels.
ETH
Networks: Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism
Ethereum is a blockchain platform launched in 2015 that supports programmable transactions through smart contracts.
The network enables the deployment of decentralized applications by third parties.
Arbitrum and Optimism are Layer-2 networks that process transactions off the Ethereum mainnet while relying on it for settlement.
SOL
Networks: Solana
Solana is a blockchain network launched in 2020 and developed by Solana Labs.
It supports smart contracts and decentralized applications.
The network uses a distinct transaction processing and consensus design.
POL
Networks: Polygon
Polygon is a blockchain ecosystem providing scaling and interoperability solutions related to Ethereum.
The POL token is used within the network for transaction fees and other protocol-defined functions.
Polygon supports multiple blockchain architectures, including sidechains and Layer-2 solutions.
LTC
Networks: Litecoin
Litecoin is a blockchain network launched in 2011 as a modification of the Bitcoin protocol.
It differs from Bitcoin in certain technical parameters, including block time and hashing algorithm.
The network operates on a proof-of-work consensus mechanism.
TRX
Networks: Tron
Tron is a blockchain network launched in 2017 that supports smart contracts and token issuance.
The TRX token is used within the network for protocol-level functions, including resource allocation for transactions.
The network supports token transfers and decentralized applications.

All the digital assets you need.
We support the top 10+ tokens, stablecoins, and blockchains.
USDT
Networks: Ethereum, Tron, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, BNB Smart Chain
USDT is a crypto-asset issued by Tether and designed to reference the value of the U.S. dollar.
It is issued on multiple blockchain networks using different token standards.
According to the issuer, USDT is intended to maintain a 1:1 reference to USD, subject to reserve management and redemption mechanisms.
USDC
Networks: Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, BNB Smart Chain
USDC is a USD-referenced crypto-asset issued by Circle.
It is available on multiple blockchain networks and used in blockchain-based applications.
The issuer publishes information on reserve composition and third-party attestations.
BTC
Networks: Bitcoin, Lightning
Bitcoin is a crypto-asset introduced following the publication of a protocol in 2008 and the launch of the network in 2009.
It operates on a public, permissionless blockchain using a proof-of-work consensus mechanism.
The Lightning Network is a secondary protocol that enables off-chain transactions via payment channels.
ETH
Networks: Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism
Ethereum is a blockchain platform launched in 2015 that supports programmable transactions through smart contracts.
The network enables the deployment of decentralized applications by third parties.
Arbitrum and Optimism are Layer-2 networks that process transactions off the Ethereum mainnet while relying on it for settlement.
SOL
Networks: Solana
Solana is a blockchain network launched in 2020 and developed by Solana Labs.
It supports smart contracts and decentralized applications.
The network uses a distinct transaction processing and consensus design.
POL
Networks: Polygon
Polygon is a blockchain ecosystem providing scaling and interoperability solutions related to Ethereum.
The POL token is used within the network for transaction fees and other protocol-defined functions.
Polygon supports multiple blockchain architectures, including sidechains and Layer-2 solutions.
LTC
Networks: Litecoin
Litecoin is a blockchain network launched in 2011 as a modification of the Bitcoin protocol.
It differs from Bitcoin in certain technical parameters, including block time and hashing algorithm.
The network operates on a proof-of-work consensus mechanism.
TRX
Networks: Tron
Tron is a blockchain network launched in 2017 that supports smart contracts and token issuance.
The TRX token is used within the network for protocol-level functions, including resource allocation for transactions.
The network supports token transfers and decentralized applications.

All the digital assets you need.
We support the top 10+ tokens, stablecoins, and blockchains.
USDT
Networks: Ethereum, Tron, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, BNB Smart Chain
USDT is a crypto-asset issued by Tether and designed to reference the value of the U.S. dollar.
It is issued on multiple blockchain networks using different token standards.
USDC
Networks: Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, BNB Smart Chain
USDC is a USD-referenced crypto-asset issued by Circle.
It is available on multiple blockchain networks and used in blockchain-based applications.
BTC
Networks: Bitcoin, Lightning
Bitcoin is a crypto-asset introduced following the publication of a protocol in 2008 and the launch of the network in 2009.
It operates on a public, permissionless blockchain using a proof-of-work consensus mechanism.
The Lightning Network is a secondary protocol that enables off-chain transactions via payment channels.
ETH
Networks: Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism
Ethereum is a blockchain platform launched in 2015 that supports programmable transactions through smart contracts.
The network enables the deployment of decentralized applications by third parties.
Arbitrum and Optimism are Layer-2 networks that process transactions off the Ethereum mainnet while relying on it for settlement.
SOL
Networks: Solana
Solana is a blockchain network launched in 2020 and developed by Solana Labs.
It supports smart contracts and decentralized applications.
The network uses a distinct transaction processing and consensus design.
POL
Networks: Polygon
Polygon is a blockchain ecosystem providing scaling and interoperability solutions related to Ethereum.
The POL token is used within the network for transaction fees and other protocol-defined functions.
Polygon supports multiple blockchain architectures, including sidechains and Layer-2 solutions.
LTC
Networks: Litecoin
Litecoin is a blockchain network launched in 2011 as a modification of the Bitcoin protocol.
It differs from Bitcoin in certain technical parameters, including block time and hashing algorithm.
TRX
Networks: Tron
Tron is a blockchain network launched in 2017 that supports smart contracts and token issuance.
The TRX token is used within the network for protocol-level functions, including resource allocation for transactions.

All the digital assets you need.
We support the top 10+ tokens, stablecoins, and blockchains.
USDT
Networks: Ethereum, Tron, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, BNB Smart Chain
USDT is a crypto-asset issued by Tether and designed to reference the value of the U.S. dollar.
It is issued on multiple blockchain networks using different token standards.
According to the issuer, USDT is intended to maintain a 1:1 reference to USD, subject to reserve management and redemption mechanisms.
USDC
Networks: Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, BNB Smart Chain
USDC is a USD-referenced crypto-asset issued by Circle.
It is available on multiple blockchain networks and used in blockchain-based applications.
The issuer publishes information on reserve composition and third-party attestations.
BTC
Networks: Bitcoin, Lightning
Bitcoin is a crypto-asset introduced following the publication of a protocol in 2008 and the launch of the network in 2009.
It operates on a public, permissionless blockchain using a proof-of-work consensus mechanism.
The Lightning Network is a secondary protocol that enables off-chain transactions via payment channels.
ETH
Networks: Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism
Ethereum is a blockchain platform launched in 2015 that supports programmable transactions through smart contracts.
The network enables the deployment of decentralized applications by third parties.
Arbitrum and Optimism are Layer-2 networks that process transactions off the Ethereum mainnet while relying on it for settlement.
SOL
Networks: Solana
Solana is a blockchain network launched in 2020 and developed by Solana Labs.
It supports smart contracts and decentralized applications.
The network uses a distinct transaction processing and consensus design.
POL
Networks: Polygon
Polygon is a blockchain ecosystem providing scaling and interoperability solutions related to Ethereum.
The POL token is used within the network for transaction fees and other protocol-defined functions.
Polygon supports multiple blockchain architectures, including sidechains and Layer-2 solutions.
LTC
Networks: Litecoin
Litecoin is a blockchain network launched in 2011 as a modification of the Bitcoin protocol.
It differs from Bitcoin in certain technical parameters, including block time and hashing algorithm.
The network operates on a proof-of-work consensus mechanism.
TRX
Networks: Tron
Tron is a blockchain network launched in 2017 that supports smart contracts and token issuance.
The TRX token is used within the network for protocol-level functions, including resource allocation for transactions.
The network supports token transfers and decentralized applications.
Answers with structure
FAQ
Why should prop trading platforms use cryptocurrency?
Why should prop trading platforms use cryptocurrency?
Why should prop trading platforms use cryptocurrency?
Why should prop trading platforms use cryptocurrency?
Can crypto payments increase the number of traders?
Can crypto payments increase the number of traders?
Can crypto payments increase the number of traders?
Can crypto payments increase the number of traders?
Can Confirmo handle rapid and frequent transactions?
Can Confirmo handle rapid and frequent transactions?
Can Confirmo handle rapid and frequent transactions?
Can Confirmo handle rapid and frequent transactions?
Can Confirmo be integrated with existing trading systems?
Can Confirmo be integrated with existing trading systems?
Can Confirmo be integrated with existing trading systems?
Can Confirmo be integrated with existing trading systems?
How does Confirmo handle crypto volatility?
How does Confirmo handle crypto volatility?
How does Confirmo handle crypto volatility?
How does Confirmo handle crypto volatility?
Can Confirmo solutions be tailored to different needs?
Can Confirmo solutions be tailored to different needs?
Can Confirmo solutions be tailored to different needs?
Can Confirmo solutions be tailored to different needs?
What customer support does Confirmo offer?
What customer support does Confirmo offer?
What customer support does Confirmo offer?
What customer support does Confirmo offer?
Which crypto payment gateway offers the lowest fees?
Which crypto payment gateway offers the lowest fees?
Which crypto payment gateway offers the lowest fees?
Which crypto payment gateway offers the lowest fees?

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