CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid scales payments with new layer-2 integrations: Arbitrum + Base
CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid has added support for Arbitrum and Base, enabling faster, cheaper, and more efficient crypto payments for merchants.
CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid , one of the world’s leading crypto payment gateways, has integrated Arbitrum and Base, two of the most advanced Layer 2 blockchains, to bring faster, cheaper, and smoother transactions to its users. The integration adds support for ETH (Ethereum) and USDC (USD Coin) on both networks, giving merchants access to instant payments with dramatically lower fees, all while maintaining Ethereum-level security.
“Adding support for Arbitrum and Base marks an important milestone in our mission to make crypto payments frictionless at scale,” says Aliaksei Tulia, CTO of CoinsPaid. “Arbitrum and Base allow our partners to benefit from instant transactions, lower costs, and seamless scalability, essential for businesses operating in high-volume or global environments. Our goal is to ensure that crypto payments are not only secure but commercially viable and frictionless at scale.”
Layer 2 blockchains are designed as scalability solutions built atop Layer 1 networks like Ethereum. They significantly improve transaction throughput and reduce costs while retaining the underlying security of the Ethereum mainnet. By integrating Arbitrum and Base, CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid takes a strategic step toward faster, cheaper, and more user-friendly crypto payments.
Arbitrum leverages optimistic rollup technology to dramatically increase transaction speed and lower gas fees. This solution ensures scalability without compromising Ethereum’s renowned security or smart contract compatibility. Base is a secure, Ethereum-compatible Layer 2 blockchain that enables faster and more affordable transactions. Designed to make decentralized applications (dApps) more accessible, Base combines Ethereum’s robust foundation with user-friendly scalability.
The integration of Arbitrum and Base brings tangible benefits to CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid merchants:
- Faster settlements: near-instant payment confirmations
- Lower costs: significantly reduced gas fees on ETH and USDC
- Higher scalability for businesses processing large transaction volumes
- Trusted security: Ethereum-level safety with enhanced efficiency
This integration underscores CryptoProcessing by CoinsPaid’s ongoing commitment to building a payment infrastructure that bridges traditional and decentralized economies, where performance, trust, and user experience converge.
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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