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Trybit Expands Crypto Payment Infrastructure to Address Three Key Merchant Challenges

Panama city, Panama, August 17th, 2026, FinanceWire


Trybit has expanded its crypto payment infrastructure to address transaction volume, exchange-rate volatility, and payment continuity as the crypto payments market grows. Worldpay’s Global Payments Report 2026 projects the market to increase from $15 billion in 2025 to $31 billion by 2030. The platform supports more than 40 cryptocurrencies and reports 99.9% payment gateway uptime.

The Market Context: Evolution, Not Revolution

The report, one of the industry’s most closely watched annual benchmarks, shows global non-cash payment volume rising from $28.5 trillion in 2025 to $33.7 trillion by 2030, with online payments expanding more than twice as fast as offline commerce. Digital wallets now account for more than half of all online payments, while account-to-account transfers are gaining ground in fast-growing economies such as Brazil, India, and Indonesia.

For the first time, the report devotes dedicated attention to stablecoin payments: the market no longer sees them as an experiment, but as a proven tool for international payments. Direct crypto payments stands for a niche but rapidly growing segment. Today, its share makes up 0.19% of global e-commerce. The report’s authors call this “evolution, not revolution”: crypto isn’t replacing cards and bank transfers but is being woven into the existing payment infrastructure through stablecoins, crypto-linked cards, and intermediaries that convert digital assets into fiat.

Nabil Manji, Executive Lead for Enterprise Growth and Partnerships at Global Payments, notes: “As stablecoins, digital assets, and traditional payment networks get tightly interconnected, crypto payments become more attractive.”

For online businesses, the takeaway is practical: relying on a single acquiring channel increasingly means lost conversions. Payment preferences vary significantly between markets, and tailoring checkout options to regional habits, from local payment methods to stablecoins, improves authorization rates and supports global expansion. Yet, crypto adoption brings operational questions of its own. Three concerns continue to deter merchants, and Trybit’s infrastructure is designed around each of them.

1. Volume: Stability Under Peak Load

Processing a handful of transactions is easy, but managing a surging payment volume is where the real challenge lies. A seasonal peak, a successful product launch, or a major ad campaign can multiply the load on payment infrastructure instantly. Trybit is engineered for scalability: terms are customized to each merchant’s transaction volume, and the gateway maintains consistent payment stability under any peak load.

2. Volatility: Revenue Protected from Market Swings

Rapid exchange-rate shifts during network confirmation can cause immediate over- or underpayments. Trybit eliminates this risk with automated conversion: incoming crypto is instantly converted into the stablecoin of the merchant’s choice at current market rates, protecting revenue without manual effort. For customers, the exchange rate is locked for the life of the invoice. Automated withdrawals can be customized around a schedule or triggered by a specific balance threshold.

3. Continuity: No Single Point of Failure

Traditional processors can suspend merchant accounts over unusual payment spikes or sector-specific reviews, leaving revenue locked for weeks. Trybit diversifies that risk: supporting over 40 cryptocurrencies on networks including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron, Litecoin, and many others it gives merchants a settlement channel that does not depend on any single acquiring bank — with fast onboarding instead of a months-long institutional setup. Compliance is built in, not bolted on: automated AML/KYT transaction screening filters suspicious deposits before they reach the merchant’s balance, ensuring trouble-free crypto withdrawals and exchanges down the road.

A Track Record

Trybit has been on the market for more than five years, has maintained 99.9% payment gateway uptime, and confirms payments in as little as 20 seconds.Integration doesn’t require a development team. Trybit offers five connection options: API, HTML widget, payment links, and Host2Host (H2H), CMS modules including ready-made plugins for WooCommerce, OpenCart, and other platforms. The H2H connection keeps customers on the merchant’s own domain instead of redirecting them elsewhere. The checkout page supports 7 languages and one-to-two-click payments via Web3 wallets and WalletConnect, with no transfer fee, and built-in support chat right at checkout. The client dashboard includes built-in crypto exchange and 24/7 support, and withdrawals carry no service fee, only the network fee applies.

Trybit says that crypto remains a small share of global e-commerce but is expected to double over the next five years. The company believes merchants that adopt crypto payments early will be well positioned to benefit from this growth. Trybit was developed to address key concerns businesses face when accepting crypto payments, including payment processing capacity, exchange-rate risks and the potential for payment accounts to be unexpectedly shut down.

About Trybit

Trybit is a global crypto payment service built for scalable online business. The platform accepts and processes 40+ cryptocurrencies and stablecoins with enterprise-grade stability, asset protection for scaling operations, and volume-tailored terms. Trybit’s toolset includes AML screening of incoming transactions, auto conversion into supported stablecoins, API payouts, static wallets, and other tools for crypto payment processing.

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