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Paybis is a comprehensive crypto‑payment solution, established in 2014 and headquartered in Warsaw, Poland, now operating in over 180 countries with support
for more than 80–90 cryptocurrencies and handling billions
in transaction volume :contentReference[oaicite:1]index=1.
The platform delivers a desktop & mobile wallet as a service and
on‑ramp/off‑ramp API integration options
for businesses, letting users to buy, sell, swap and accept
crypto payments instantly across traditional and blockchain rails :contentReference[oaicite:2]index=2.
It facilitates over 50 payment methods including credit/debit cards, e‑wallets, Apple Pay,
Google Pay, local rails like PIX, Giropay, SPEI, bank transfers, etc., across 180 countries and 80+
fiat currencies :contentReference[oaicite:3]index=3.
With a low minimum entry fee—starting at around $2–5 depending on volume—and
clear fee disclosure (typically 2 USD minimum
commission and card or e‑wallet fees up to ~4.5–6.5%, plus network fees), Paybis prides itself on transparent pricing :contentReference[oaicite:4]index=4.
Its hybrid non‑custodial/custodial wallet model, which splits private keys across multiple parties, ensures
on‑chain transparency, user control, and strong security
without needing traditional “proof of reserves” disclosures :contentReference[oaicite:5]index=5.
The company is registered as a Money Service
Business with FinCEN in the USA, is VASP‑registered in Poland,
and complies with FINTRAC in Canada, enforcing KYC/AML checks for larger
transactions while offering optional no‑KYC flow for smaller amounts (under ~$2,
000) in select cases :contentReference[oaicite:6]index=6. Corporate clients can embed Paybis quickly with SDK or dashboard integration, access dedicated account managers,
and benefit from high authorization rates (~70–95%) and 24/7 multilingual support in over
nine languages :contentReference[oaicite:7]index=7.
Use cases include wallets, fintechs, marketplaces, gaming platforms,
DeFi services, and global platforms in need of stablecoin payouts, IBAN‑based settlement, or mass crypto payouts via
Paybis Send or OTC business wallets :contentReference[oaicite:8]index=8.
Although some user‑reported issues have arisen—such
as account suspensions without explanation, slow refund processing in rare scenarios,
or payment verification difficulties—overall feedback through Trustpilot and other independent reviews is largely positive with nearly
5‑star ratings thanks to its customer‑friendly design and straightforward crypto onboarding flow
:contentReference[oaicite:9]index=9. Altogether, Paybis delivers a robust,
secure, and flexible crypto payment and wallet solution ideal for businesses wanting to bridge
fiat and crypto with minimal hassle and strong compliance frameworks.