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New DeFi App Automates On-Chain Payment Processing

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B2BINPAY has recently unveiled its DeFi application to automate crypto payment processing. The non-custodial application is designed for businesses seeking transparent and trackable operations on blockchain without compromising control.

The platform’s comprehensive interface is gaining traction with over 3.5K followers on Telegram. With a smart contract factory in place, B2BINPAY also brings a new level of verifiability to each transaction.

B2BINPAY Blends Interactivity and Transparency

The official DeFi application has been described as “feature-full.” Users can generate unique deposit addresses, track incoming payments in real time, and execute fund collection automatically.

These features are supported by a transparent infrastructure built using a smart contract factory that ensures all transactions are verifiable and auditable.

Security is Priority with the New B2BINPAY

The latest launch announcement made it clear that security remains the core priority of the ecosystem. Multiple authorizations are required before critical transactions such as approving large-scale payouts and updating signer rules.

Smart contracts have been audited by CertiK to ensure enterprise-grade reliability.

A multi-feature security module, as described by the developers, works as a shield for users in the current volatile ecosystem.

Automation Across Multiple Networks and API Support

B2BINPAY’s automated functionality is supported across multiple networks including Ethereum, BNB Smart Chain, Avalanche, and Polygon.

This expansive network support, combined with B2BINPAY’s capability to manage the entire payment cycle, removes intermediary risk. For developers, API and SDK support allows B2BINPAY’s on-chain invoicing and automatic deposit reconciliation tools to be integrated with other platforms without difficulty.

Final Thoughts

B2BINPAY’s DeFi application is built for a wide range of users. From businesses to DAOs, its supported user base is broad. The on-chain capabilities it offers are extensive. Its multi-layer focus on security is worth exploring. For crypto startups and high-volume teams seeking a solid balance between transparency, accessibility, and security, it is a suitable platform to interact with.

Those who want to learn more about the platform should visit its Telegram account. To download the app, follow this link : B2BINPAY App

Source: https://coingape.com/press-releases/b2binpay-goes-non-custodial-new-defi-app-automates-on-chain-payment-processing/

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