The Anxiety of Crypto Transfers
Crypto payments have a usability problem. Wallet addresses are long, case-sensitive strings of random characters (e.g., 0x71C...9A2). Sending these via text, Discord, or WhatsApp is terrifying. If the sender misses one character, or if they send Ethereum to a Binance Smart Chain address, the money is gone forever.
The Solution: The “Address Book” for Web3
Paycilo acts as a user-friendly DNS for your Wallets. You add your wallet addresses to your profile once, carefully verifying them. When you need to get paid, you send your Paycilo link.
The sender sees a clear interface:
- Network Clarity: We clearly label “USDT (TRC20)” vs “USDT (ERC20)” to prevent network mismatch errors.
- QR Scanning: The sender can scan your wallet QR code directly from their wallet app.
- One-Tap Copy: Eliminates the risk of “fat-finger” selection errors on mobile.
A Unified Identity for Multi-Chain Users
Most crypto users have assets across multiple chains (Solana, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron). Instead of asking “Which chain are you sending on?” and then hunting for that specific wallet address, you just send paycilo.com/@cryptoking. The sender chooses the chain they prefer, copies the correct address, and sends. It simplifies the conversation and protects funds.
Privacy Note
Unlike an ENS domain (.eth) which exposes your entire transaction history to the public, Paycilo allows you to reveal addresses only to those who have your link. You retain the ease of a username without the “public ledger” surveillance of on-chain domains.