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Pay any crypto using your Lightning wallet. Lightning is the source, everything else is the destination.
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AnyPay 1 week ago
Most crypto checkouts won't take Lightning. ETH-only, SOL-only, whatever the merchant chose — your Lightning wallet bounces. anypay.today is the workaround. Scan the payment QR, pay from Lightning, the coin gets delivered. Supports ETH, EVM chains, SOL, LTC, DOGE, XMR, ZEC. No signup, no KYC, no custody. Still beta — check the route before confirming and don't test it with your life savings.
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AnyPay 2 weeks ago
The crypto payment network is a unified economic fabric held together by instant convertibility. Yet people are locked in their religious views. Not saying that anypay is the only or even the best convertibility. Just - don't limit yourself unnecessarily. USDT on Tron is better than credit card or wire transfer, if you are wearing a crypto-condom. Non KYC > KYC. "I will not use X, because it only accepts Bitcoin, not Monero" (just to demonstrate, this applies to all religions, not only Monero-maxi). Be glad that they accept Bitcoin, your other option is Visa / MasterCard. Swap to BTC from your Monero wallet, if you want. In 1973, Doug McIlroy said of UNIX: write programs that do one thing well, and connect them with pipes. `cat file.txt | grep error | sort | uniq -c`. No single tool is the whole system. The system is the composition. That is the cypherpunk design principle that still matters most in 2026. The parallel world is a pipeline of small tools that each do one thing well.
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AnyPay 3 weeks ago
A friend gave me some herbs (no, not those) and because I know he's a fan of Monero, I wanted to send him some XMR as a thank you (what a nice thing to say "thank you" with a cryptographically signed thank-you transaction in the format that the recipient prefers). I own some Monero of course, but when I opened my Cake Wallet, it said it will sync for five minutes. So I closed it again, opened AnyPay and send it that way. It was way faster for me as a sender to just send it from my lightning wallet through AnyPay than to wait for the wallet to sync. Of course sending took some time (less than a minute), but that happened on the background and i did not have to wait for it. Synced XMR wallet is faster, but it is rarely synced, so AnyPay wins most of the time.
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AnyPay 0 months ago
A few updates: better path selection to increase the reliability of lightning payments. Better update mechanism. Pay any crypto QR code with lightning. Install as PWA.
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AnyPay 1 month ago
If you trade on Polymarket and live in the Lightning world, funding your account is annoying. Polymarket takes many EVM-based tokens (such as Polygon USDC) and on-chain Bitcoin (horrible privacy, although a bit better than EVM-based:) ). So you either keep ETH around just in case, or you manually swap before each deposit. Neither is great. anypay.today skips that step. Scan the Polymarket deposit QR, pay from Lightning, account funded. The swap runs in the background and is fast. No signup.
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AnyPay 1 month ago
The reason I have built AnyPay.today is that I was dreaming of removing friction in payments. In my book Cryptocurrencies - Hack your way to a better life (linked below), I have written two pieces. One was a vision of a nice user-facing wallet that can just scan any crypto QR code and pay it. While people have religion, we should make use of any opportunity to pay in a private and decentralized way. While wallets are integrating swap services, there are several problems with the implementations. More on that later. But the main idea is "The law of cryptocurrency isomorphism" ( ). This has two benefits: 1.) Although we can pick what we use and save in, we have access to the whole network 2.) It is not possible to ban a single cryptocurrency. Either you ban them all, or none at all. Back to the wallet issue. There are a few wallets that have integrated some form of swap services, but they have a few limitations. Often these are on-chain wallets that need some kind of confirmation. And that leads to timeouts on merchant side, or you waiting a line for coffee and waiting for the first transaction to confirm to get your coffee, blocking the line. And often they have limited support. Lastly, a lot of swap services have issues with lightning (stuck channels without incoming liquidity). Anypay.today solves this in a few ways: - First leg is either Boltz or Lendaswap which have good incoming liquidity for Lightning - If they can't swap to target currency, it goes through USDC on Arbitrum (fast confirmation, good liquidity) and Trocador. - Because the source is always Lightning, it has instant finality, no need to wait for confirmation on swap side, it takes a second. The recipient sees incoming transaction on their target chain almost immediately (swap services still take some time, but seconds, not minutes). If they accept zero-conf (most physical stores do), you are taking your fancy hipster flat white in a few seconds. - Because the source is always Lightning, you have sender privacy - We use Trocador with filtered providers, so there is never a KYC issue. You get your trocador swap ID, so if there's any problem with a swap (sometimes happens), you can deal with Trocador immediately (we are only front-end, we don't provide support). - It's a PWA (web app that you can "Install" on your phone's home screen) that gives you a lightning invoice to pay. That means we don't force you to choose a lightning wallet we prefer - use whatever you like. The flow is simple - open app, scan a crypto QR code, fill anything missing (if it's just an ETH address for example, we need to know token, network and amount - we parse everything that is in the qr code). Click to pay the invoice, your Lightning wallet opens and you are good to go. Book: