Omnichannel
Unify Web3 Payments in one account
80+
Countries
30+
Fiat Currencies
30+
Crypto currencies
0
Volatility Risk
1 DAY
Fiat SettlementSupported Currencies
25+ Cryptocurrencies / 70+ Fiat Currencies



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We handle the entire crypto and fiat processing flows, ensuring a seamless experience while eliminating the risk of fraud and disputes — so you can focus on scaling your business with confidence.
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Lunu Pay links support the same payment types as the Lunu Payment Widget. This includes major cryptocurrencies such as BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC, BNB, TRX, XRP, SOL, and TON, across networks like BTC, ETH, BSC, TRX, SOL, TON.You can accept crypto via payment link using over 70 compatible wallets, including Binance Pay, Coinbase Wallet, MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Ledger, and others.
No, Lunu Pay links are not designed to be embedded into websites. Instead, they are used to generate a crypto payment link for manual requests, typically sent via email, messaging apps, or invoices — perfect for one-time or remote payments outside of a typical online checkout flow.
A cryptocurrency payment link is a simple, shareable payment link that lets someone send you cryptocurrency. It includes the amount, currency, and wallet details — so the payer just clicks, scans, and sends. You can also send a crypto invoice link for things like custom orders or remote services. It’s ideal for manual payments without needing a full checkout system.
Lunu's transaction fees start at 1% and may vary based on factors such as transaction volume, business type, and region. For instance, retailers using the Lunu Services — whether through the widget or allowing customers to pay with crypto by link — are charged a service fee of 1% per transaction, which is deducted from the fiat amount transferred to the retailer's account.