CryptMeUp is built around a simple idea: receiving crypto should feel operationally clean, but it should still stay onchain and non-custodial by design. Instead of moving merchant funds into a platform balance, the product is designed around direct payment flows that point back to merchant-controlled wallets.
That design choice shapes everything else on the platform. Transaction types are built for real-world use cases such as one-time invoices, reusable QR flows, and backend-signed commerce checkout. Fee logic is documented per network model instead of being hidden in vague spreads or opaque settlement mechanics.
For EVM-style payment flows, CryptMeUp focuses on chains that make everyday checkout more practical than expensive mainnet-only settlement. For other networks, the platform still aims to preserve wallet-to-wallet clarity, while using a prepaid model where onchain fee splitting is not available.
The broader goal is not just to accept crypto, but to make crypto payment infrastructure understandable for merchants, developers, and counterparties. That means clear checkout states, transparent fee explanations, explicit merchant checks, and documentation that explains what the product is actually doing.