Crypto and USDT settlement

Crypto Settlement

NYCE Pay helps merchants assess crypto settlement requirements and connect with providers that can support on/off-ramp, OTC conversion, fiat settlement or USDT settlement where market rules and provider appetite allow.

  • USDT settlement
  • OTC conversion
  • Crypto on/off-ramp
01Requirement

Market, licence, volume, method and settlement context.

02Provider fit

PSP, acquiring, banking, APM or settlement route appetite.

03Qualified route

Relevant introductions and clearer onboarding next steps.

Fit signals

For merchants that need settlement routes matched to real operations.

Crypto settlement is not one generic requirement. Volume, currencies, wallet flow, conversion timing, counterparty controls and fiat payout needs all shape the right provider route.

  • Needing USDT settlement from fiat payment flows
  • Looking for crypto deposits, withdrawals or on/off-ramp partners
  • Seeking OTC conversion or treasury support
  • Adding settlement redundancy across fiat and digital assets

Payment routes

What NYCE Pay can help source and qualify.

01

USDT and stablecoin settlement

Assess whether stablecoin settlement routes can support the merchant's volume, markets, timing and compliance expectations.

02

Crypto on/off-ramp

Source providers that can support crypto deposit, withdrawal, conversion or payout flows where the use case is viable.

03

OTC and conversion support

Review OTC and treasury options for merchants that need conversion between fiat, crypto and stablecoin balances.

04

Fiat payout planning

Map how crypto settlement connects back to fiat payout, banking, EMI or merchant treasury requirements.

Example requests

Typical scenarios this page covers.

  • Merchant receiving fiat payments but preferring USDT settlement.
  • Operator needing OTC conversion between crypto and fiat balances.
  • Business adding crypto settlement as a backup to existing banking routes.

Matching process

From payment requirement to qualified provider conversation.

01

Clarify flow of funds

Document deposit, withdrawal, conversion and settlement flows before approaching providers.

Funds-flow map
02

Review compliance profile

Assess markets, counterparties, use case, expected volume and documentation requirements.

Provider-ready context
03

Match route type

Identify whether on/off-ramp, OTC, treasury or settlement partners are the right fit.

Route shortlist
04

Coordinate provider review

Support introductions and follow-up questions around onboarding, limits, conversion and settlement timing.

Practical next steps

Questions

Useful answers before you apply.

Can NYCE Pay arrange USDT settlement for every merchant?

No. Availability depends on the merchant profile, markets, volume, use case and provider appetite. NYCE Pay helps assess realistic options.

Can crypto settlement be combined with card acquiring or APMs?

In some cases, yes. NYCE Pay can help map providers and settlement partners around the full payment stack, including fiat collection and digital asset settlement.

What details matter for crypto settlement matching?

Important details include currencies, expected volume, flow of funds, wallet setup, conversion needs, fiat payout requirements and compliance documentation.

Crypto and USDT settlement

Share the market, volume, provider issue and settlement need.