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payouts

Send funds anywhere
in the world

Send funds from your Confirmo account in crypto using Payouts, or in fiat using Settlements.

payouts

Send funds anywhere
in the world

Send funds from your Confirmo account in crypto using Payouts, or in fiat using Settlements.

Easy Setup

Easy Setup

Easy Setup

Easy Setup

No risk of chargebacks

No risk of chargebacks

No risk of chargebacks

No risk of chargebacks

Zero volatility

Zero volatility

Zero volatility

Zero volatility

Instant fiat and stablecoin conversion

Instant fiat and stablecoin conversion

Instant fiat and stablecoin conversion

Instant fiat and stablecoin conversion

Automated Settlements

Automated Settlements

Settle funds to your linked bank account or crypto wallet.

Weekly. Daily. Whenever you need to.

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CORE benefits of stablecoin payouts

Payouts for the people.

Payouts for the people.

Payouts for the people.

No risk of volatility

Receive the exact amount you charge, regardless of crypto volatility.

No risk of volatility

Receive the exact amount you charge, regardless of crypto volatility.

No risk of volatility

Receive the exact amount you charge, regardless of crypto volatility.

Detailed reporting

Clear accounting reports with seamless CRM integration.

Detailed reporting

Clear accounting reports with seamless CRM integration.

Detailed reporting

Clear accounting reports with seamless CRM integration.

Personalized support

Support within 24 hours via multiple channels, including Slack.

Personalized support

Support within 24 hours via multiple channels, including Slack.

Personalized support

Support within 24 hours via multiple channels, including Slack.

Industry-leading security

Advanced security with 2FA, strict access controls, transaction policies, and cold wallets.

Industry-leading security

Advanced security with 2FA, strict access controls, transaction policies, and cold wallets.

Industry-leading security

Advanced security with 2FA, strict access controls, transaction policies, and cold wallets.

Open payment platform

Confirmo allows your customers to pay from any crypto wallet or service.

Open payment platform

Confirmo allows your customers to pay from any crypto wallet or service.

Open payment platform

Confirmo allows your customers to pay from any crypto wallet or service.

No risk of volatility

Receive the exact amount you charge, regardless of crypto volatility.

Detailed reporting

Clear accounting reports with seamless CRM integration.

Personalized support

Support within 24 hours via multiple channels, including Slack.

Industry-leading security

Advanced security with 2FA, strict access controls, transaction policies, and cold wallets.

Open payment platform

Confirmo allows your customers to pay from any crypto wallet or service.

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.

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.

Global payments. Reimagined with stablecoins.

Why customers choose Confirmo

Why customers choose Confirmo

We've spent over ten years building an intuitive platform for stablecoin payments that simplifies global money movement — fast, secure, and without borders.

We've spent over ten years building an intuitive platform for stablecoin payments that simplifies global money movement — fast, secure, and without borders.

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FAQs

FAQs

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How can I withdraw my funds?

How can I withdraw my funds?

How can I withdraw my funds?

How can I withdraw my funds?

How do Payouts work?

How do Payouts work?

How do Payouts work?

How do Payouts work?

What are Payouts useful for?

What are Payouts useful for?

What are Payouts useful for?

What are Payouts useful for?

In which currencies can I withdraw my funds?

In which currencies can I withdraw my funds?

In which currencies can I withdraw my funds?

In which currencies can I withdraw my funds?

What are the fees for withdrawals?

What are the fees for withdrawals?

What are the fees for withdrawals?

What are the fees for withdrawals?

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Let's make money move.

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Confirmo Limited is authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland as a Crypto-Asset Service Provider under Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (MiCAR) and is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland for consumer protection rules. Registered office: 8–34 Percy Place, Dublin 4, D04 P5K3, Ireland. Confirmo Limited is entered in the Register of Crypto-Asset Service Providers of the Central Bank of Ireland under reference number C570624. The regulatory status of Confirmo Limited and its various products and services differs per jurisdiction and you may not be protected by government compensation and/or regulatory protection schemes. See Legal Disclosures for each jurisdiction See Legal Disclosures for each jurisdiction (HERE).

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Confirmo Limited is authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland as a Crypto-Asset Service Provider under Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (MiCAR) and is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland for consumer protection rules. Registered office: 8–34 Percy Place, Dublin 4, D04 P5K3, Ireland. Confirmo Limited is entered in the Register of Crypto-Asset Service Providers of the Central Bank of Ireland under reference number C570624. The regulatory status of Confirmo Limited and its various products and services differs per jurisdiction and you may not be protected by government compensation and/or regulatory protection schemes. See Legal Disclosures for each jurisdiction See Legal Disclosures for each jurisdiction (HERE).

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Confirmo Limited is authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland as a Crypto-Asset Service Provider under Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (MiCAR) and is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland for consumer protection rules. Registered office: 8–34 Percy Place, Dublin 4, D04 P5K3, Ireland. Confirmo Limited is entered in the Register of Crypto-Asset Service Providers of the Central Bank of Ireland under reference number C570624. The regulatory status of Confirmo Limited and its various products and services differs per jurisdiction and you may not be protected by government compensation and/or regulatory protection schemes. See Legal Disclosures for each jurisdiction See Legal Disclosures for each jurisdiction (HERE).

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Confirmo Limited is authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland as a Crypto-Asset Service Provider under Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (MiCAR) and is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland for consumer protection rules. Registered office: 8–34 Percy Place, Dublin 4, D04 P5K3, Ireland. Confirmo Limited is entered in the Register of Crypto-Asset Service Providers of the Central Bank of Ireland under reference number C570624. The regulatory status of Confirmo Limited and its various products and services differs per jurisdiction and you may not be protected by government compensation and/or regulatory protection schemes. See Legal Disclosures for each jurisdiction See Legal Disclosures for each jurisdiction (HERE).

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