CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid Streamlines Crypto Invoice Payments with MetaMask and Trust Wallet
CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid has introduced a new feature that enables automatic pre-filling of payment details for crypto invoice payments using Trust Wallet and MetaMask, reducing the number of actions required from users.
The CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid team, behind one of the most widely used crypto payment solutions, has launched Pay with Wallet — a new feature in the Invoice Payment Form designed to simplify the checkout experience for users paying via Trust Wallet and MetaMask. The tool streamlines transactions by eliminating manual entry of wallet addresses and payment amounts.
Pay with Wallet is designed to support multiple usage scenarios. In particular:
- When paying from a mobile device, users tap Pay, choose Trust Wallet or MetaMask, and are redirected to the wallet app with the currency, recipient address, and payment amount pre-filled.
- On desktop, the system generates a QR code that can be scanned with a smartphone camera, opening the wallet app with all payment details already filled in.
If the required wallet application is not installed, the user is automatically redirected to the App Store or Google Play.
According to Igor Skirnevskii, Chief Product Officer at CoinsPaid, the update aims to simplify the payment process as much as possible and reduce failed or incorrect transactions caused by copying and manual data entry. He noted that even small reductions in the number of steps within a payment flow have a direct impact on conversion and help lower operational risks.
In 2025, CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid also expanded its offering by adding support for Circle’s Euro Coin (EURC) stablecoin and integrating layer-2 networks Arbitrum and Base.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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