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USDC (USD Coin)

Accept USDC (USD Coin) Payments with PayRam

Process USDC payments with Circle's fully-regulated, 1:1 USD-backed stablecoin — near-zero fees, instant settlements, and full compliance across Ethereum, Solana, and Tron.

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USDC (USD Coin)

Transform Your Business with USDC-Powered Payments

Regulated

Regulated

Circle-issued, audited monthly

Speed

Speed

Instant global settlements

Low Fees

Low Fees

<$1 per transfer

Global

Global

200+ supported countries

Multi-Chain

Multi-Chain

ERC-20, SPL, TRC-20 support

What Are USDC Payments?

USDC (USD Coin)

What Are USDC Payments?

USDC (USD Coin) is a fully-regulated stablecoin issued by Circle, pegged 1:1 to the US Dollar with reserves audited monthly by independent firms. Unlike other stablecoins, USDC offers institutional-grade compliance — making it the preferred choice for businesses operating in regulated markets. USDC payments settle in seconds with fees under $1, bypassing traditional banking delays and FX conversion risks.

PayRam's self-hosted gateway supports USDC natively across Ethereum, Solana, and Tron networks, giving you complete custody of funds with no third-party intermediaries. Ideal for e-commerce, B2B settlements, payroll, and global payouts where transparency and compliance matter.

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Frequently asked Questions

How do I start accepting USDC (USD Coin) payments?

Install PayRam in under 10 minutes using our setup script. Once running, configure your USDC wallet and start accepting payments immediately — no KYC or approval required.

What are the fees for USDC transactions?

PayRam charges zero platform fees. You only pay the standard network transaction fees for the USDC blockchain (Ethereum, Solana, or Tron).

What is the difference between USDC and USDT?

Both are USD-pegged stablecoins, but USDC is issued by Circle and subject to regular independent audits with full reserve transparency. USDT is issued by Tether. Many businesses prefer USDC for its regulatory clarity. PayRam supports both.

Is PayRam self-hosted?

Yes. PayRam runs on your own server. You retain full custody of funds and complete control over your payment infrastructure.

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