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Creation date: Nov 26, 2025 4:32am Last modified date: Nov 26, 2025 4:32am Last visit date: Dec 4, 2025 3:40am
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Nov 26, 2025 ( 1 post, 1 reply Nov 30, 2025 )
11/26/2025
4:32am
Adasd Gfd4 (andigokas)
I run a small e-commerce shop with remote freelancers and suppliers in different countries, and traditional bank transfers are slow and fee-heavy—if I switch to crypto mass payments using something like Paybis Send, how hard is it to set up a workflow where I can pay everyone at once, and what does managing wallets, transaction confirmations, and exchange rates look like in real day-to-day use
11/30/2025
4:40am
Gara Wass (cryptobitmann)
Managing multiple crypto payments manually can be chaotic, especially for businesses or teams. I looked into Paybis Send and it actually seems like a solid solution for bulk transfers. The features and setup explanation on crypto mass payments with Paybis Send makes it pretty clear how you can automate payouts instead of doing them one by one. If you work with freelancers or regularly distribute funds, this could save a ton of time and reduce the chance of mistakes. I like the idea of controlling all payments from one dashboard rather than juggling wallets individually. Looks like a useful tool for scaling.
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