BitPay Checkout For WooCommerce Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
The most secure and fastest way to accept crypto payments.
BitPay Payment Gateway plugin for WooCommerce
Key features
- Accept cryptocurrency payments from your customers, such as Bitcoin, Ether, Ripple, Bitcoin Cash and USD stable coins.
- Price in your local currency.
- Get settled via Bank transfer (EUR, USD, GBP or any of the supported fiat currencies), BTC, BCH, XRP or USD stable coins (GUSD, USDC, BUSD, PAX)
- No chargebacks
- View all incoming payments and have the possibility to refund orders via your BitPay merchant dashboard
Customer journey
- The customer is adding items to his shopping card and proceeds to checkout. Let’s say the total order amount is $100 USD as an example.
- The customer selects BitPay as checkout method.
- A BitPay invoice is generated, the customer selects one of the supported cryptocurrency to complete the payment. The invoice will display an amount to pay in the selected cryptocurrency, at an exchange rate locked for 15 minutes.
- The customer completes the payment using his cryptocurrency wallet within the 15 min window.
- Once the transaction is fully confirmed on the blockchain, BitPay notifies the merchant and the corresponding amount is credited to the BitPay merchant account minus our 1% processing fee – thus $99 USD in this example which will be paid out to the merchant’s bank account.
Screenshots
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BitPay merchant dashboard – create a new POS token
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BitPay merchant dashboard – Point of Sale token created
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WordPress WooCommerce admin dashboard – BitPay plugin settings
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WordPress website – BitPay checkout option
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BitPay hosted invoice – modal option. Displayed to the user after he clicked the “Pay with BitPay” button
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BitPay hosted invoice – wallet selected. Displayed to the user after he clicked the “Pay with BitPay” button
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BitPay hosted invoice – cryptocurrency selected
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BitPay hosted invoice – Customer clicked on the “pay in wallet”, this opens the compatible wallet installed on the device which automatically retrieves the payment information.
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The customer confirmed the payment via his compatible wallet. The BitPay invoice is then marked as paid.
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WordPress website – payment successful
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Wordpress WooCommerce admin dashboard – order view
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BitPay merchant dashboard – the invoice previously paid is recorded under the “Payments” section
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BitPay merchant dashboard – detailed invoice view