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Web3 builds, audits, and advisory invoices

Blockchain Development, Audit, and Consulting

Collect deposits and milestones for smart contract builds, protocol consulting, audits, and web3 implementation work.

Practical guide

Collect blockchain build, audit, and advisory payments from clients who already live in wallets.

Blockchain services often sell to clients who prefer crypto payment by default. The challenge is connecting payment to scope, milestone, and delivery.

A smart contract audit, protocol integration, token deployment, or advisory retainer should not be funded through an unnamed transfer.

MakePay creates branded payment links for deposits, milestones, audit phases, and retainers while settlement stays wallet-first.

Payment examples

Smart contract build deposit
Protocol audit milestone
Tokenomics consulting retainer
Dapp implementation invoice

Why it works

Crypto-native checkout matches web3 client expectations
Payment references can follow scope and milestone names
API and webhooks can connect to client portals
Direct wallet settlement avoids unnecessary platform custody

Problems solved

Web3 projects still need clean invoice records
Milestones can stall while wires clear
Manual wallet transfers lack scope context
High-value retainers make percentage fees visible

Guide

Why Web3 service payments still need structure

The client may be crypto-native, but the business still needs invoice context. Scope, chain, repo, audit window, or milestone should be clear.

Paid status protects delivery teams before they reserve senior engineering or audit time.

Milestones matter

Build and audit phases should be labeled.

Clients already use wallets

Crypto payment is natural, but checkout should still be professional.

High-value invoices expose fees

0% merchant fee by default helps protect service margin.

Guide

How MakePay fits blockchain service firms

Use links for proposals, audit deposits, milestone invoices, and retainers. Add metadata for project, chain, or audit phase.

Webhook status can update client portals or project management tools if the firm needs automation.

Deposit links

Collect commitment before technical work starts.

Audit milestones

Separate review, remediation, and final report phases.

Wallet settlement

Settlement aligns with crypto-native treasury.

Setup path

Start with one clear payment moment.

Step 1

Agree technical scope

Define project, chain, milestone, and payment terms.

Step 2

Create the link

Attach engagement and invoice references.

Step 3

Start after status

Begin audit or development after payment and onboarding checks.

Step 4

Invoice each phase

Use separate links for milestones or retainers.

Questions

Plain answers before you launch.

Is this useful if clients already know crypto?

Yes. The value is payment context, status, and professional checkout.

Can audits use phased billing?

Yes. Separate links for audit phases make records clearer.

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