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Direct crypto settlement

Pay the agreed amount. Work, close-out, or recurring support continues after confirmation.

This page is for direct clients paying a teardown deposit, a new sprint deposit, the remaining balance after delivery, or the first retainer month for a recurring support lane. Send the agreed amount to the wallet below, then send the transaction hash with your project name. If the buyer still has not decided whether the right route is teardown, sprint, or retainer, use the public route picker before payment. If the buyer is specifically choosing between a real yes and one more “later” or “next month,” use the public why-now page before you keep chasing the wallet. If the buyer likes the direction but still wants a safer or more controlled commercial frame before funds move, use the public risk-control page before you push the wallet. If the buyer is specifically choosing between a vague "let me think" and one real missing yes, use the public buyer checklist before you keep pushing the wallet. If the buyer is specifically choosing between a smaller teardown deposit and a fresh sprint deposit, use the teardown vs sprint page first. If the buyer is specifically choosing between a fresh sprint deposit and the first retainer month, use the sprint vs retainer page first. If the payment is locking the next cycle after a successful sprint, use the public next cycle lock page first. If the scope is already approved but the transfer still has not started, use the public approval to payment page before the thread drifts into softer follow-up. If the current sprint is already delivered and the only money still open is the remaining balance, use the public balance collection page first. If the delivered sprint clearly exposed the next bottleneck, use the public renewal page before asking for the next deposit. If the transfer is still agreed but delayed, use the public payment follow-up page. If the transfer is already sent, use the public tx hash page to confirm it fast.

  • 30% standard deposit
  • USDC preferred for stable pricing
  • Hash required to confirm payment
  • Same wallet for deposit, balance, and retainer
1. Copy Wallet Copy the exact address before switching apps or wallets.
2. Send The Agreed Amount Use the agreed asset and network, ideally USDC on Base, for deposit or remaining balance. Open Public Approval To Payment
3. Return Hash Send the tx hash and payment type in the same thread. Open Public Payment Follow-Up Open Public Tx Hash

Payment instructions

Send deposit, remaining balance, or first retainer month, then share the transaction hash.

Use stablecoins unless you explicitly agreed on another asset. Keep the same network on both sides to avoid support friction and keep the same wallet route visible from first deposit to final balance or first retainer month.

Before you pay

Make the scope and start window explicit before funds move.

Needs A Safer Buying Frame Before Payment

If the buyer likes the work but still wants to feel the decision is controlled, reduce risk with a narrower scope, staged commitment, and explicit payment path before you push funds.

Open Public Risk Control Open Public Scope Boundary

Timing Is The Only Thing Slowing Payment

If the buyer agrees on the work but keeps shifting the move into next month or “later,” make the cost of waiting visible before you push the wallet again.

Open Public Why Now Open Public Deposit Lock

Choosing between teardown and sprint

If the buyer already accepts the direction but is still choosing between a smaller proof-first deposit and the full sprint deposit, compare those two paid shapes before funds move.

Open Public Teardown Vs Sprint Open Public Route Picker

Starting a fresh sprint

If the buyer is not choosing the smaller teardown lane and does not need a retainer, use the pricing page as the focused sprint route before you label the deposit.

Open Public Pricing Open Public Route Picker

Choosing between sprint and retainer

If the payer is deciding whether this transfer is a fresh sprint deposit or the first month of a bounded recurring lane, compare those two package shapes before funds move.

Open Public Sprint Vs Retainer Open Public Retainer

Starting smaller

If the buyer wants a smaller paid first step before the fuller sprint, use the teardown page first so the $90 deposit and boundary stay explicit.

Open Public Teardown Open Public Pricing

Use one network

Prefer USDC on Base. If using Ethereum instead, confirm it first and avoid cross-network mistakes.

Open Public Network Check

Review the terms

If the buyer wants written scope, revision, or kickoff rules, send the public terms page before funds move.

Open Public Terms

Need a walkthrough

If this is the buyer's first crypto payment, send the step-by-step payment guide instead of rewriting wallet instructions in chat.

Open Public Payment Guide

Lock the window

If timing matters, use the deposit to secure the current sprint window instead of treating payment like a vague next step.

Open Public Deposit Lock

Closing delivered work

If the sprint is already delivered and the remaining balance is next, use the balance collection page instead of sending a fresh deposit ask.

Open Public Balance Collection

Starting recurring support

If the next payment is the first month of a recurring support lane, define the monthly boundary first and use the retainer page instead of improvising open-ended support.

Open Public Retainer Open Public Scope Boundary

Deposit tiers

Quote clearly. Collect deposit, balance, or retainer month with the right label.

If this payment is the remaining balance after delivery, or the first retainer month after the lane is defined, use the same wallet above and label the transfer clearly in the same thread.