Wallet Transfers
Traditionally, sending crypto funds requires users to pay gas fees using the native token of the blockchain they're operating on — for example, ETH on Ethereum or MATIC (POL) on Polygon. This can be a barrier, especially for users who don’t already hold these tokens.
To improve the user experience, we’ve introduced gasless transfers — a simple and seamless way to send funds without needing to hold or spend native tokens. This makes transactions faster, easier, and more accessible for all users.
How Our Gasless Transfers Work
Gasless transfers on our platform can be executed in two different ways:
1. Platform-Signed Transfers
In this mode, the Platform handles the transaction signature on behalf of the Merchant. The Merchant grants the Platform permission to sign transfers up to a specified threshold (e.g. $100 per transfer). If a transfer exceeds this threshold, the Platform will request a manual signature from the Merchant before proceeding. This setup is ideal for minimizing operational friction while maintaining control over large or sensitive transfers.
2. Merchant-Signed Transfers
Alternatively, the Merchant can handle the signing process directly, maintaining full control over every transaction. In this case, each transfer must be individually approved and signed by the Merchant's Passkey.
Security Restrictions
To protect users from potential abuse or unauthorized activity, gasless transfers are only permitted between wallets registered within our system. This ensures traceability, accountability, and reduces the risk of fraud or phishing attempts.
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