Stablecoin payment links for invoices, deposits, and renewals
Use stablecoin payment links for one-off payments, service deposits, renewals, and invoice follow-ups where a full checkout is unnecessary.
Not every payment begins in a shopping cart. Sometimes the sale happens in a proposal, an email thread, a support conversation, or a customer success call. A stablecoin payment link gives that moment a simple ending: here is what you are paying for, here is the amount, and here is the wallet payment page.
Give conversational sales a clean payment ending
Payment links are strongest when the buyer already understands the purchase. The link does not need to sell the product again. It needs to make the payment step unambiguous.
That makes links useful for one-off invoices, custom quotes, deposits, renewals, and sales that happen through conversation rather than a storefront.
How Taria Pay turns a link into a payment record
With Taria Pay, a link can carry the payment context that would otherwise be scattered across a message thread. The customer sees a focused page. The business receives a result that can be matched back to the conversation, invoice, or account.
The payment step becomes small enough to send, but structured enough to trust.
- Create the amount and purpose before sharing the link.
- Let the customer pay from a wallet with the supported token and network shown clearly.
- Use payment status to know whether the link was paid, expired, or still pending.
Example: a deposit collected from an email thread
A software consultant closes a fixed-price project over email. The client wants to pay the deposit in USDT before the kickoff call.
Instead of sending wallet instructions in a message, the consultant sends a Taria Pay link for the deposit. The client pays from a wallet, the status updates, and the project can begin with a clear payment record.
FAQ
When is a payment link better than checkout?
Use a link when the customer is already in a conversation and only needs a clear way to pay. Use checkout when the payment belongs inside a cart or product purchase flow.
What makes a payment link trustworthy?
The link should make the amount, token, network, purpose, and expiry obvious before the customer opens their wallet.
What kinds of payments work well with links?
They are useful for deposits, service retainers, renewal reminders, custom invoices, and high-touch sales where a person is guiding the customer.
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