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We’ve been talking about Routes, your payment channels. Now here’s a peek at how they’re shaping up in V2. Watch how easy it is to create a Route, share it, and start getting paid, whether it’s direct payments or invoices.

As we started building the V2, we were very clear that we want to build something that actually solves for people. We had countless debates about the real problems people face with payments, what they actually need, and how we could design a solution that truly works. We knew the core had to be about creating something that makes receiving crypto effortless. But then what's the best solution? What's the simplest journey? We tried multiple ideas, tested them, even scrapped a few after building. All of that led us here. The Routes. A Route is your own payment channel. You set it up once, give it a name like “Freelance” with a note “For all my freelance payments”, and you’re ready. Each Route comes with its own link and QR code you can share for direct payments, the sender simply chooses how much to send. And when you need something more structured, the same Route can generate invoices for fixed amounts. No matter how the money comes in, whether someone sends you SOL, USDC, or USDT, you’ll always receive the final amount in your default stable coin. You can create as many Routes as you want, “Work,” “Funds,” “Side Hustle”, whatever fits your life. And no matter how many Routes you create, everything flows back into your single balance. Simple, clear, and built around how people actually get paid.

As we started building the V2, we were very clear that we want to build something that actually solves for people. We had countless debates about the real problems people face with payments, what they actually need, and how we could design a solution that truly works. We knew the core had to be about creating something that makes receiving crypto effortless. But then what's the best solution? What's the simplest journey? We tried multiple ideas, tested them, even scrapped a few after building. All of that led us here. The Routes. A Route is your own payment channel. You set it up once, give it a name like “Freelance” with a note “For all my freelance payments”, and you’re ready. Each Route comes with its own link and QR code you can share for direct payments, the sender simply chooses how much to send. And when you need something more structured, the same Route can generate invoices for fixed amounts. No matter how the money comes in, whether someone sends you SOL, USDC, or USDT, you’ll always receive the final amount in your default stable coin. You can create as many Routes as you want, “Work,” “Funds,” “Side Hustle”, whatever fits your life. And no matter how many Routes you create, everything flows back into your single balance. Simple, clear, and built around how people actually get paid.




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@guliyevali7 @IroncladDev Cause they think remembering 100 useless key bindings and limiting themselves to no mouse makes them superior devs, while in reality they’re just retаrds.





