Blockchain: Managing Payment Currencies
Managing Payment Currencies
This page allows you to specify which cryptocurrencies your customers can use for payments. You can add both native coins (like ETH, BNB) and tokens (like USDT, USDC).
CRITICAL WARNING: DO NOT MODIFY
The contract addresses listed below are fundamental to the operation of your marketplace. They handle payment routing, transaction verification, and fee collection.
Altering, editing, or deleting these addresses will cause an immediate and total failure of the payment system. Customers will not be able to make purchases, and you will not receive any funds. These values should only ever be changed if you are explicitly instructed to do so in an official update from our team.
Understanding the Currency List
- Name: The full name and symbol of the currency (e.g., "USDT (Tether USD)").
- Network: The blockchain network on which this currency operates. This must be one of the networks you configured in the "Networks" section.
- Type:
- Native: The primary currency of a blockchain used to pay for gas fees (e.g., ETH on Ethereum, BNB on BSC).
- Token: A separate smart contract deployed on a blockchain (e.g., USDT, USDC, or your own custom token).
- Token Address: This is the smart contract address of the token. For "Native" currencies, this is not applicable (N/A). It is critical that you enter the correct token address. You can find the official address on block explorers like Etherscan or BscScan.
- Status: "Active" means customers can select this currency for payment.
