Acquiring per il settore finanziario Attività legate alle criptovalute.
Le attività legate alle criptovalute navigano in un panorama di pagamenti complesso. Cardflo offre una piattaforma di orchestrazione dei pagamenti resiliente e su misura per le esigenze uniche del settore delle criptovalute, garantendo un'elaborazione dei pagamenti sicura, conforme e ad alta conversione.
- Settore
- Attività legate alle criptovalute
- Categoria
- Finanza
- Supporto Cardflo
- Sì
La panoramica
Cryptocurrency businesses operate within a high-risk classification that necessitates specific merchant category codes (MCCs) and robust gateway infrastructure. These entities, including exchanges, wallet providers, and fiat on-ramp services, require reliable card-to-crypto processing to maintain liquidity and user experience.
Payments in this sector are frequently scrutinised by issuing banks, often resulting in higher decline rates due to perceived volatility or regulatory concerns.
To manage this, a multi-acquirer strategy is typically employed, utilising payment orchestration to route transactions based on regional risk appetite and BIN-level performance. Merchants must balance stringent Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements with the need for low-latency authorisation.
By integrating with specialised acquirers who understand the digital asset lifecycle, crypto firms can mitigate the risk of account closures or sudden fund freezes.
This involves managing the settlement of fiat currency into designated corporate accounts while maintaining compliance with local financial conduct authorities and international scheme rules.
Come funziona
On-Ramp Transaction Initiation
A user initiates a purchase of digital assets using a credit or debit card. The payment gateway captures the transaction details and performs initial risk scoring, including 3D Secure 2.
0 authentication to satisfy Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) requirements under PSD2, reducing the likelihood of later fraud-related chargebacks.
Dynamic Transaction Routing
The orchestration layer analyses the transaction against available merchant accounts. It selects an acquirer with a proven preference for crypto-related MCCs 6051 or 6012.
This prioritisation is based on the issuer's geographic location and historical approval rates to minimise technical and risk-based declines.
Acquirer and Scheme Processing
The chosen acquirer submits the authorisation request to the card scheme. The issuer evaluates the transaction for sufficient funds and risk profile.
Transactions in this vertical are often subject to stricter velocity checks and fraud filters compared to standard retail or recurring service categories.
Settlement and Reconciliation
Upon successful authorisation and capture, funds are processed through the card network for settlement. The acquirer transfers the fiat amount, minus interchange, scheme fees, and processing margins, to the merchant’s account.
This liquidity is then utilised by the exchange to fulfil the digital asset delivery.
Perché è importante
Redundancy and Business Continuity
Acquirers may change their risk appetite for crypto-related volume with little notice, potentially leading to immediate termination of merchant IDs (MIDs).
Implementing a diversified payment stack across multiple jurisdictions ensures that a single acquirer's decision to exit the sector does not result in total service downtime, protecting the merchant's ability to maintain operations and liquidity.
Authorisation Rate Optimisation
Crypto transactions suffer from higher-than-average 'do not honour' declines. Utilising network tokens and local acquiring entities can significantly improve these coefficients.
By processing transactions locally rather than cross-border, businesses often see a reduction in issuer friction and a corresponding increase in conversion, which is critical for high-volume exchange environments.
Note normative
Card Scheme Compliance and MCCs
Visa and Mastercard have specific rules for 'High-Brand Risk' merchants, which include many cryptocurrency businesses. Merchants must ensure they are correctly registered under the proper MCCs and comply with additional reporting requirements.
Failure to disclose the nature of the business or 'laundering' transactions through a low-risk MID can result in substantial fines and permanent blacklisting from the card networks.
AML and PSD2 Frameworks
Crypto payment processing in the UK and EEA is subject to the Money Laundering Regulations and the Payment Services Directive. This requires firms to perform comprehensive KYC on all users and maintain transaction monitoring systems.
As the industry moves toward PSD3 and MICA (Markets in Crypto-Assets) in the EU, the requirements for transparency and consumer protection are expected to become even more rigorous, impacting how payments are authorised and settled.
Casi d'uso
Centralised Crypto Exchanges
Exchanges processing high volumes of retail fiat-to-crypto deposits require a robust orchestration layer to manage thousands of transactions daily across diverse global regions and currencies.
Non-Custodial Wallet Providers
Wallet interfaces integrating fiat on-ramps need secure API-based payment processing that minimises friction while ensuring full compliance with card scheme rules regarding the sale of digital assets.
Web3 Gaming Platforms
Platforms selling in-game assets or currencies via blockchain technology require card acceptance that can handle micro-transactions and high-frequency purchasing patterns without triggering aggressive fraud blocks.
Institutional OTC Desks
Over-the-counter desks processing significant transaction values require highly secure, often manual, authorisation flows and specialised account management to accommodate larger fiat transfers and stringent KYB checks.
In cifre
Industry data suggests that moving from a single cross-border acquirer to a localised multi-acquirer strategy can result in significant increases in authorisation success for crypto firms.
Card schemes typically initiate monitoring programmes if a merchant's dispute ratio exceeds 1% of transaction count or value, a critical metric for high-risk crypto entities.
In the European and UK markets, nearly all crypto-related card volume is now processed via 3DS2 to comply with SCA and manage fraud liability effectively.
Termini correlati
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Cosa è incluso.
- Acquisizione specialistica per transazioni relative alle criptovalute.
- Soluzioni gateway senza soluzione di continuità da fiat a criptovaluta e da criptovaluta a fiat.
- Rilevamento frodi migliorato per le transazioni di asset digitali.
- Supporto per la conformità normativa per i pagamenti in criptovalute.
- API flessibile per l'integrazione con exchange e wallet di criptovalute.
- Robusto recupero dei rifiuti specifico per pagamenti digitali ad alto rischio.
- Tokenisation of card data to support recurring deposits and minimise PCI-DSS compliance scope.
- Comprehensive reporting for reconciliation between fiat settlements and internal blockchain ledger entries.
- Low-latency API integration designed for high-frequency trading and wallet on-ramp environments.
- Dedicated support for KYB processes required by specialised high-risk payment service providers.
Talk to an acquiring specialist about your MID setup.
Domande frequenti.
In che modo Cardflo supporta le transazioni da fiat a criptovaluta?
Cardflo fornisce gateway sicuri che facilitano la conversione delle valute fiat tradizionali in criptovalute. La nostra piattaforma garantisce che queste transazioni vengano elaborate in modo efficiente e in conformità con le normative finanziarie per le attività legate alle criptovalute.
Quali soluzioni di acquisizione specifiche offre Cardflo per le attività legate alle criptovalute?
Cardflo collabora con acquirenti specializzati che comprendono il mercato delle criptovalute. Ciò fornisce alle attività legate alle criptovalute relazioni di elaborazione stabili, tassi di approvazione più elevati e una gestione del rischio su misura, affrontando le sfide specifiche del settore.
Cardflo può aiutare con la conformità normativa per i pagamenti in criptovalute?
Sì, Cardflo assiste le attività legate alle criptovalute nella navigazione delle normative sui pagamenti.
La nostra piattaforma è progettata con funzionalità di conformità e forniamo indicazioni sulle migliori pratiche per aiutare a garantire che le tue operazioni di pagamento siano conformi agli standard del settore in evoluzione.
Can crypto businesses use standard payment gateways?
Many mainstream gateways have restrictive terms of service that prohibit the sale of digital assets or speculative instruments. Crypto businesses generally require specialised gateways or orchestration platforms that have direct integrations with high-risk acquirers.
Standard providers may terminate accounts without notice if they find crypto-related volume on a legacy MID, making specialised infrastructure necessary for operational stability.
What role does a rolling reserve play in crypto payment processing?
Acquirers often implement a rolling reserve for high-risk merchants, where a percentage of daily turnover (typically 5% to 10%) is held for a set period (e. g.
, 90 to 180 days). This reserve acts as a buffer against potential chargebacks and refunds.
For crypto businesses, managing these reserves is critical for cash flow planning, and maintaining low dispute ratios can sometimes lead to a reduction in reserve requirements over time.
How can I reduce the risk of chargebacks in the crypto sector?
Chargeback prevention relies on robust identity verification (KYC) and the use of 3DS2. Additionally, merchants should use clear soft descriptors so customers recognise the transaction on their bank statements.
Implementing real-time monitoring to detect suspicious velocity patterns can also block fraudulent attempts before they are processed. Providing rapid customer support to resolve issues before they escalate to a formal dispute is another vital preventative measure.
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