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Instant digital delivery payments

Game Keys and Digital Items

Collect crypto for game keys, skins, credits, server boosts, and digital items before automated delivery releases the code or asset.

Practical guide

Deliver game keys and digital items after payment status, not after a screenshot.

Digital item payments need speed, but instant delivery without clear payment status creates risk. A key, skin, gift code, or account item can be consumed immediately.

Crypto fits players who already use wallets, especially in global gaming communities where card payments can be limited.

MakePay lets the seller create a payment request tied to the order and release the item only after paid status is clear.

Payment examples

Game key checkout
Skin or item purchase
In-game credit top-up
Server boost payment

Why it works

Payment status can trigger delivery automation
Wallet-native gamers do not need manual support chats
Digital goods stay locked until payment clears
Checkout can match the store brand instead of a processor detour

Problems solved

Instant delivery makes chargebacks and unclear proof risky
Support teams should not review transaction hashes by hand
Customers expect codes and credits immediately
Stock and license keys need exact order references

Guide

Why digital fulfillment needs clean payment status

The product can be delivered instantly, so the payment signal needs to be trustworthy before the item leaves inventory.

A raw wallet transfer creates too much support work when a player pays the wrong amount, wrong network, or wrong order.

Codes are hard to recover

Do not release keys until payment status is clear.

Order metadata matters

Attach the payment to item, account, and delivery record.

Players expect speed

A clean checkout keeps the flow fast without becoming manual.

Guide

How MakePay fits digital item checkout

Use hosted checkout for store orders or API-created payments for account top-ups and item unlocks.

Webhooks can trigger delivery after payment status reaches the merchant's required state.

Order-linked payments

Each payment maps to a cart, key, or account action.

Fast customer flow

Players pay from a wallet without emailing proof.

Direct settlement

The merchant keeps wallet-based settlement control.

Setup path

Start with one clear payment moment.

Step 1

Create the item order

Reserve the key or item against an order reference.

Step 2

Open checkout

Let the player pay on a focused page.

Step 3

Wait before delivery

Release the code or item after the paid signal is reliable.

Step 4

Log fulfillment

Keep payment and delivery records together for support.

Questions

Plain answers before you launch.

Can delivery be automatic?

Yes, when webhooks are connected to the store's fulfillment logic.

Should every item use crypto?

Start with higher-value items, global customers, or wallet-native communities.

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