
SUCCESS STORIES
SUCCESS STORIES
SUCCESS STORIES
Businesses that have scaled by leveraging our Terminal
Explore how leading payment providers, gaming platforms, and fintechs scaled faster using inabit's crypto payment gateway.
Pragmatic Solutions

Expands its PAM with fast, self-custodial crypto payments at enterprise scale
Pragmatic Solutions

Expands its PAM with fast, self-custodial crypto payments at enterprise scale
Pragmatic Solutions

Expands its PAM with fast, self-custodial crypto payments at enterprise scale
Plaee

Delivers enterprise-grade crypto processing, cost-efficient, resilient, and always online
Plaee

Delivers enterprise-grade crypto processing, cost-efficient, resilient, and always online
Plaee

Delivers enterprise-grade crypto processing, cost-efficient, resilient, and always online
Blockchanger

Simplifies crypto deposits and withdrawals while keeping full control of funds
Blockchanger

Simplifies crypto deposits and withdrawals while keeping full control of funds
Blockchanger

Simplifies crypto deposits and withdrawals while keeping full control of funds
FAQs
FAQs
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve answered some of the most common questions below. Still curious? Our support team is just a message away—always happy to help.
General
Support
Contact the Inabit support team with your organization ID. Terminal access is available in both mainnet and sandbox (testnet) environments.
The Terminal currently supports over 3,000+ crypto tokens spanning across multiple different chains, with our focus to always support major networks such Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron, Litecoin, Bitcoin-Cash, Solana, Ripple, and many more.
No. Inabit Terminal is a self-custody platform. All deposit addresses are controlled by your organization, and you retain full access to funds.
Partial payments (i.e., when a customer sends less than expected) are not automatically accepted. You should handle such cases manually and decide whether to fulfill or refund.
The payment will still be detected by the Terminal, but it will not be associated with any active purchase. You will need to manually retrieve unlinked payments via the API and associate them with a customer or transaction on your end.
Purchase Address Widget: Creates a new address for each transaction. Ideal for one-time payments or invoices. Customer Address Widget: Provides a reusable address per customer. Ideal for recurring payments or wallet top-ups. More about widget types →
General
Support
Contact the Inabit support team with your organization ID. Terminal access is available in both mainnet and sandbox (testnet) environments.
The Terminal currently supports over 3,000+ crypto tokens spanning across multiple different chains, with our focus to always support major networks such Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron, Litecoin, Bitcoin-Cash, Solana, Ripple, and many more.
No. Inabit Terminal is a self-custody platform. All deposit addresses are controlled by your organization, and you retain full access to funds.
Partial payments (i.e., when a customer sends less than expected) are not automatically accepted. You should handle such cases manually and decide whether to fulfill or refund.
The payment will still be detected by the Terminal, but it will not be associated with any active purchase. You will need to manually retrieve unlinked payments via the API and associate them with a customer or transaction on your end.
Purchase Address Widget: Creates a new address for each transaction. Ideal for one-time payments or invoices. Customer Address Widget: Provides a reusable address per customer. Ideal for recurring payments or wallet top-ups. More about widget types →
General
Support
Contact the Inabit support team with your organization ID. Terminal access is available in both mainnet and sandbox (testnet) environments.
The Terminal currently supports over 3,000+ crypto tokens spanning across multiple different chains, with our focus to always support major networks such Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron, Litecoin, Bitcoin-Cash, Solana, Ripple, and many more.
No. Inabit Terminal is a self-custody platform. All deposit addresses are controlled by your organization, and you retain full access to funds.
Partial payments (i.e., when a customer sends less than expected) are not automatically accepted. You should handle such cases manually and decide whether to fulfill or refund.
The payment will still be detected by the Terminal, but it will not be associated with any active purchase. You will need to manually retrieve unlinked payments via the API and associate them with a customer or transaction on your end.
Purchase Address Widget: Creates a new address for each transaction. Ideal for one-time payments or invoices. Customer Address Widget: Provides a reusable address per customer. Ideal for recurring payments or wallet top-ups. More about widget types →
