2FA
Protect owner and finance actions with a second confirmation layer before sensitive changes.
Security controls for crypto payment operations: 2FA, API key scopes, IP whitelist, audit log, webhook delivery logs and withdrawal rules for merchant funds.
Security controls for crypto payment operations: 2FA, API key scopes, IP whitelist, audit log, webhook delivery logs and withdrawal rules for merchant funds.
Qvard answers the questions businesses ask before they trust a crypto payment processor: where the money goes, how statuses are delivered, how withdrawals work and how keys are protected.
Protect owner and finance actions with a second confirmation layer before sensitive changes.
Issue narrow keys for payments, balances or reporting instead of one all-powerful token.
Limit API traffic to approved servers so leaked credentials are harder to abuse.
Show who changed settings, keys, withdrawal rules or team access, and when it happened.
Trace delivery attempts, payloads and retries when an order status needs debugging.
Give teams a quick view of platform availability, incidents and integration health.
Track scanner and blockchain-network availability before it affects payment support.
Define how merchant balances move out, with manual review or automatic thresholds.
Separate operational balances by coin and network for clearer reconciliation.
A quick overview of how Qvard handles payments, integration and merchant operations.
Qvard is a custodial crypto payment gateway for businesses that need hosted checkout, invoices, API payments and merchant balances.
You can accept USDT, USDC, BTC, LTC, DOT, TRX, BNB, ETH, TON and USDT on TON. USDT is available on several networks, so customers can pay through the route they already use.
Yes. The integration is built around creating a payment, redirecting the customer to paymentUrl and receiving a final webhook status, so orders in your system update automatically.
Yes. You can set the shop name, logo, button color, return URLs and localized texts so the payment page feels like part of your product.
Create a merchant account, complete business verification and get access to the sandbox. After testing an invoice, connect hosted checkout, payment links or the API and start accepting real payments.
Funds are tracked in merchant balances separated by asset and network. You can withdraw manually or set up withdrawal rules for automatic payouts.