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Nimiq set to launch upgraded version of crypto payment tool Cryptopayment.link

Nimiq, an open-source crypto exchange & payment ecosystem, today announced it will soon release a new version of Cryptopayment.link, a free non-custodial tool enabling anyone to get paid directly in crypto.

Upgraded features include:

“Charge Now” Function

The most significant added feature is a “Charge Now” function.

“Charge Now” enables an easy, built-in flow for accepting crypto when the seller and buyer are in the same physical location. It works like a retail Point of Sale (PoS) device.

First, the process begins with the seller showing a QR payment code on their device to the buyer.

Next, the buyer scans the QR code with their crypto wallet app, which can be utilized to complete the transaction. Cryptopayment.link shows a success notification in real-time.

There is a fallback option implemented within the payment details in case the QR code on the seller’s device can’t be scanned correctly by the buyer.

Dashboard w/ Employee UI

Secondly, the other significant addition to Cryptopayment.link is a new dashboard that provides access for retail employees.

This new feature allows business owners to entrust their employees to accept crypto payments on the owner’s behalf. Access to this feature starts with the account owner creating a hard-coded subsidiary link that an employee utilizes to access Cryptopayment.link from the Employee User Interface.

The Employee UI is minimal and intuitive since it gives the employee only one option: accept crypto payments on the owner’s behalf to the pre-configured owner’s wallet. This feature can boost potential sales to any size business and is scalable to fit a variety of use-cases.

More Fiat Support

Another major update of the upcoming 2.0 version is the expansion to over 75 new fiat currencies.

With this upgrade, the total number of compatible fiat currencies is now 169. Currently, this access is limited to the API version, but web support will be added soon.

Dashboard + Other Tweks

Lastly, v2 includes a substantial overhaul of the dashboard UI to create a more visually pleasing experience for users. Also, several other minor features have been added including sharing payments over social media and stability updates.

“We have spent much time listening to our current user base of small business owners and vendors regarding UI feedback. The feedback allowed us to improve payment flows. In this update, the payment request creation and payment flows are improved based on the input of merchants, small businesses, and freelancers that already use Cryptopayment.link.”
– The Nimiq Team

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Welcome back, Nimiq supporters! There is some big news coming from behind-the-scenes of Nimiq’s new version of Cryptopayment.link. Nimiq’s core values of simplicity, easy payments for everyone, and reducing entry barriers for new users are still going strong. Nimiq has shifted focus on creating an even more accessible and intuitive app for business owners to receive payments with a new dashboard experience and more powerful tools to maximize the software’s potential. You will find a full ChangeLog after Cryptopayment.link has launched, but we will include some highlights here. “Charge Now” function The most significant added feature will be the addition of the “Charge Now” function. “Charge Now” enables a simplified, built-in flow for accepting crypto when the seller and buyer are in the same physical location. It works like at a Point of Sale in a retail shop. The process starts with the seller showing a QR payment code on their device to the buyer. The buyer scans the QR code with their crypto wallet app, which can then be used to complete the transaction. Cryptopayment.link shows a success notification in real-time. We’ve added a fallback option with the payment details in case the QR code on the seller’s device can’t be scanned properly by the buyer. Dashboard and Employee UI The next significant addition to the Nimiq Ecosystem is introducing the Cryptopayment.link dashboard and the access for retail employees. This new feature allows business owners to empower their employees to accept crypto payments on the owner’s behalf. Access to this feature starts with the account owner creating a hard-coded subsidiary link that an employee utilizes to access Cryptopayment.link from the Employee User Interface. The Employee UI is minimal and intuitive since it gives the employee only one option: accept crypto payments on the owner’s behalf to the pre-configured owner’s wallet. This feature will open up a lot of potential sales to any size business and can easily be scalable to fit any circumstances. Another major highlight of the upcoming version is the addition of over 75 new compatible fiat currencies. This update brings the total number of compatible fiat currencies to 169! Currently, this access is limited to the API version, but web support will be added soon. We have spent much time listening to our current user base of small business owners and vendors regarding UI feedback. The feedback allowed us to improve payment flows. In this update, the payment request creation and payment flows are improved based on the input of merchants, small businesses, and freelancers that already use Cryptopayment.link. Next, this update includes a significant overhaul of the dashboard UI to create a more visually pleasing experience for users. Several other minor features, including sharing payments over social media and miscellaneous updates, have been added. More details will be available in the complete ChangeLog. Stay tuned and plugged in for the official announcement of the 2.0 update by the end of this week! Pura Vida Team Nimiqcryptopayment.link

This article first appeared at CryptoNinjas

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