Ethereum (ETH), USDT (ERC20), and USDC (ERC20) Now Available

We’re thrilled to announce the addition of Ethereum (ETH), USDT (ERC20), and USDC (ERC20) to SHKeeper. This expansion opens up new avenues for both receiving and sending payments, providing our users with even greater coin and network variability, flexibility, and convenience.
Here’s what’s new:
1. Receive Payments in Ethereum (ETH), USDT (ERC20), and USDC (ERC20). Users can now accept payments in Ethereum, ERC20 USDT, and ERC20 USDC, expanding the range of supported cryptocurrencies for transactions on the crypto payment processor – SHKeeper.
2. Multipayout Capability. With our new Multipayout API feature, users can easily initiate payouts in Ethereum, ERC20 USDT, and ERC20 USDC to multiple addresses with a single API call.
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