Crypto Payment Links for USDC Payments
Payment links let merchants request USDC without sending raw wallet addresses manually.
Turn a payment request into one clear page
Crypto payment links help a merchant request USDC on Polygon with a readable instruction page instead of a loose wallet address. The customer opens the link, checks the amount, sees the asset and network, and follows the payment instruction. This is simple, but it solves a real operational problem.
Many orders do not fit a normal cart flow. A customer may need a custom invoice, a service deposit, a manual renewal, a private offer or a second payment attempt after checkout failed. A payment link gives the business one clean way to handle those situations.
Better for support teams
Support staff should not invent new wallet instructions every time a customer asks for another payment option. That creates inconsistent wording and increases the chance of wrong-network payments. A reusable payment link format keeps the message controlled.
The team can send one link with the amount already prepared. The customer does not need to read a long manual. The merchant does not need to rely on copy-paste instructions in chat.
What a useful payment link should show
A good payment link should show the merchant name, the amount, USDC as the asset, Polygon as the network, the receiving address and a QR code when available. It should also warn the customer not to send a different asset or network.
The point is not to make the page complicated. The point is to remove doubt. Customers are more likely to complete a direct wallet payment when the request feels structured and the instruction is specific.
When to use wallet links instead of checkout
A full checkout is still the best option for normal cart purchases and automated order flows. Payment links are best when the sale is more direct, manual or recovery-based. They work well for custom orders, support follow-ups, account top-ups, invoice payments and one-to-one sales.
EcomTrade24 Pay and EcomTrade24 Wallet can work together here. The gateway can handle broad checkout routing, while the wallet link handles the cases where a direct USDC request is faster and clearer.
A payment link should stay connected to the order
A payment link is only useful if the merchant can understand why it was created. Staff should connect each request to a customer, invoice, order or support ticket. That way, when the payment arrives, the business can match it without searching through messages.
This is where a serious wallet product becomes more than a wallet address. It gives the team a repeatable process for collecting money and recording why the money came in.
Start with EcomTrade24 Wallet
Open a wallet, test a small USDC payment request, then connect payment links, QR code payments, POL gas readiness and the wider EcomTrade24 Pay merchant stack.