You want to accept Bitcoin for your website or donations
Aurpay offers various tools allowing to implement Bitcoin payments for your websites or online store.


The Lightning Network is a second layer for Bitcoin that uses micropayment channels to scale the blockchain’s capability to conduct transactions more efficiently. This layer consists of multiple payment channels between parties or Bitcoin users.
Basically, The Lightning Network is a protocol that allows Bitcoin payments to scale.
It is much faster and cheaper than on-chain Bitcoin transactions.
Aurpay allows businesses and individuals to accept Bitcoin lightning payment. There are thousands of Marketplace with products and services from stores accepting Bitcoin lightning.
Aurpay offers various tools allowing to implement Bitcoin payments for your websites or online store.
Aurpay provides more than 50 popular cryptocurrency options for your customer to choose.
Real-time conversions from fiat to selected crypto,we show payment details to customer.
You can send payout to your personal wallet and perform reconciliation for you.

The crypto market is growing tremendously, and many businesses are already accepting cryptocurrencies. Accepting Bitcoin lightning provides more flexibility to your business and will significantly increase your sales, attract potential customers, and also surpass your competitors.
1. Sign up an Aurpay merchant account to start with
2. Choose your ecommerce platform & connect to your store
Set up your Merchant ID and Public Key
3. Enable the Crypto you want to accept
4. All done! You are ready to accept crypto payments for your websites

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