Polygon (MATIC) is Now Available

We are excited to announce the addition of Polygon (MATIC) to our platform!
You can utilize the free public node available at Polygon RPC – https://polygon-rpc.com/ (link sourced from Polygon’s official site https://docs.polygon.technology/pos/reference/rpc-endpoints/).
Key Features:
- Accept payments in MATIC, ERC20 USDT, and ERC20 USDC on the Polygon blockchain. Users can now accept payments in MATIC, expanding their payment options with SHKeeper – a self-hosted crypto processor.
- Multi-Payout Capability. Easily initiate multiple payouts in MATIC, ERC20 USDT, and ERC20 USDC on the Polygon blockchain with a single API call.
- Download and Import Private Key. Added functionality to download and import private keys into other wallets (tested on MetaMask).
- Wallet Encryption. Enhanced security with wallet encryption for MATIC, ERC20 USDT, and ERC20 USDC on the Polygon blockchain.
Stay tuned for more updates and enhancements as we expand our blockchain integration capabilities!
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