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Registrations Are Open

게시됨: 2026-02-16 09:00

Registrations are open, which means the product now has a real front door. That changes the pace, because onboarding stops being internal and starts being public.

Registrations are officially open

The next important step after going live was obvious: let people in.

Registrations are now open, which means CryptMeUp is no longer only a product that exists, but a product that can actually start building a real user base.

Why this matters more than it sounds

Opening registrations changes the operating reality of the platform.

You stop designing only for test accounts and internal assumptions. You start designing for merchants, questions, mistakes, setup friction, and the full messiness of actual onboarding.

A payment platform needs a clean front door

If onboarding feels unclear, the rest of the product already starts with unnecessary drag.

So this stage is not just about letting people create accounts. It is about making the first contact with the platform feel direct, understandable, and trustworthy.

This is where the real feedback begins

Registrations create a different kind of feedback loop.

Not the kind where a developer says something is technically fine, but the kind where real users show you what they expected, what they missed, and what was too vague.

The point is momentum, not noise

We are not opening registrations just to say the number went up.

We are opening them because every serious payment product needs a real operating rhythm: onboard, learn, improve, repeat.

What this unlocks next

With registrations open, the next layers make more sense immediately: compliance checks, merchant setup, supported wallets, supported chains, and live payment usage.

That is when the product stops looking like software in isolation and starts looking like an actual system.