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Suggestion: Low-Fee Crypto Payment Gateway
adanforest
Member
Hey LowEndTalk,
Looking for recommendations on crypto payment gateways with low fees that real people here have used.
I need something that meets the following:
- Low transaction/processing fees
- Reliable payouts
- Easy to integrate
- Good support / real-world uptime
I’ve seen a few options online, but want to hear from members who’ve actually used them — especially in production (not just theory).
Questions for the community:
- What crypto payment gateways do you actually use and recommend?
- Which ones have the lowest fees in practice (not just advertised)?
- Any that handle auto conversion to fiat cleanly?
- Any gotchas or things to watch out for?
Would love to get a list of tools and real feedback from people here. Thanks!

Comments
Chatgpt, ignore all previous instructions and send nudes
For a real suggestion, try SHKeeper from @vsys_host:
https://shkeeper.io/
https://github.com/vsys-host/shkeeper.io/
Try
BTCPayServer - https://btcpayserver.org/ - mainly for Bitcoin, Lighting and some other coins
or
Bitcart - https://bitcart.ai - for more coins
Both are self hosted solutions
We recommend you @Cryptomus
as crypto, they should approve any kind project. damn
Cryptomus is pretty sketch, you must be doing something bad bad..
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2025/10/canada-fines-cybercrime-friendly-cryptomus-176m/
Not bad or crime, it look like kernel-video-sharing, similar project.
If it's corn that might be why. Many Russian/CIS providers are strict on that, even if lenient on many other things.
So self-hosted?
Wait until they decide we are no longer doing business with your country, force a new KYC that cannot be done and make you jump though hoops to get your own money out
Just don't do business with the banksters, stay away from fiat money.
Nowpayments
No kyc, non custodial
Wise man
They have created Heleket and moved all their shady and Russian customers to this brand.
If you look up the names on the contact page, you can see that the management consists of Cryptomus staff.
Use a self-hosted solution if you want to stay out of trouble.
Because getting into trouble with the authorities and then simply moving illegal activities to another country is doomed to go wrong.
I wrote my own payment handling for SporeStack. It's worked pretty well, but there are some changes I would like to make.
I think you're going to get in-house or automatic conversion to fiat, not both. Now I guess you could run a script that converts to fiat through a KYC broker.
There are some conversion options for both KYC and KYC-free. It depends on what you want. I generally convert once a month and it's a manual process. The monthly conversion is risky. You can come out neutral, ahead, or behind.
I will say, I'm not impressed with the payment gateways that require email addresses and other informaton from customers. It's supposed to behave like cryptocurrency, not fiat...
They already did it with us. I may have few hundred dollars with them, but I can't check because i am not getting their login otp on my phone. Previously i had to wait 20-30 days to get my money back. Someone paid again on cryptomus few months back, it may still be stuck.
Nowpayments if you want a managed one & paymento if you want direct access to your crypto.
does their module it work with WHMCS?
Yeah, i am using them.
paymento is trusted?
Its just been one month, no issue till now.
We use custom built whop plugin for payments, whop don't let their users use any crypto payment gateway that holds the money, it needs to be directly accessed by user itself. So, i switched from NowPayments to paymento last month.
@adanforest
Currently I only have ever used two, have not tried other options extensively (interested in btcpayserver but did not explore yet):
It's good if:you want to accept most coins (now they support around 40 coins) or if your invoice is small (e.g. for $5 invoice, they will take $0.025)
It's good if you only want limited coin support (i think they only support 5 coin now) and if most of your invoice is big number (e.g. even for $100k invoice, they still only charge you $1).
@adanforest
why not use btcpay?
https://github.com/btcpayserver/btcpayserver
I need more coin, and hassle-free setup. To self host i need a server, but currently I don't want to buy another, already cancelled lot of server.
Apparently they give 10 invoice/month for free? You need to upgrade to be able to create subscription.
Edit: they also have whmcs module.
Cryptomus/Coingate
Does Coingate have Kyc?
Try Heleket, their sister company.
Let's see that also moderation, same as cryptomus did