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Counter payments for crypto offices

Crypto ATM and Offline Exchange Counter Payments

Support crypto ATM offices, offline exchange counters, and in-person service desks with QR payments tied to receipts and orders.

Practical guide

Support crypto ATM and exchange-counter payments with QR requests staff can verify in person.

Offline crypto counters need clarity at the desk. A customer may be paying a service fee, reservation, top-up, or exchange-related invoice in person.

Staff need a payment request that shows amount and status without exposing operational wallet details.

MakePay can provide QR or payment link flows that keep the counter experience more controlled and easier to reconcile.

Payment examples

Counter service fee QR
Offline exchange order invoice
Crypto ATM support payment
In-person wallet setup fee

Why it works

Staff can show QR payments without exposing raw addresses
Receipts and order references stay connected
Wallet-native customers get a familiar flow
Settlement goes to the operator wallet

Problems solved

Counter staff need quick proof during in-person service
Receipts must match the exact order or fee
Manual wallet transfers create queue delays
Offline crypto businesses need better records than screenshots

Guide

Why counter payments need staff-safe flows

The staff member should not have to copy addresses, interpret hashes, or decide policy in front of the customer.

A structured payment request gives the customer a page to pay and gives the business a status to record.

In-person speed matters

A QR request is easier than manual wallet instructions.

References reduce disputes

Tie payments to ticket, customer, or service reference.

Compliance stays internal

Identity and transaction rules remain with the counter operator.

Guide

How MakePay fits offline crypto counters

Use QR requests for in-person service fees and links for appointments or reservation payments.

Direct settlement keeps the payment route aligned with the operator's wallet process while staff use a clean status view.

QR at the counter

Useful for immediate customer-requested payments.

Supervisor visibility

Payment status can be checked without blockchain tools.

Wallet settlement

Merchant-controlled settlement remains the endpoint.

Setup path

Start with one clear payment moment.

Step 1

Create the counter request

Attach service type, amount, and ticket reference.

Step 2

Show QR or link

Let the customer pay from their wallet.

Step 3

Confirm status

Proceed only when staff can see payment state.

Step 4

Record the transaction

Store payment with service and compliance records.

Questions

Plain answers before you launch.

Can this replace exchange compliance?

No. It only supports payment collection and status.

Can staff use this in person?

Yes. QR requests are designed for counter-style payment moments.

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