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5 myths about crypto payments for merchants and e-commerce
Carl Grimsta · 2026-04-30 · via Latest from TechRadar in Pro

Over the past decade, the digital asset economy has matured into a $4 trillion ecosystem, yet it’s a major technical headache for most people to buy a coffee using cryptocurrencies, let alone for businesses to pay suppliers.

This is largely thanks to it remaining a territory defined more by headline volatility than by its utility as financial infrastructure.

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CEO & co-founder of Lydian.

As the financial world shifts toward a multi-leader reality, where bank tokenized deposits and public-chain assets coexist, merchants who fail to distinguish between market noise and infrastructure reality risk being tethered to archaic, high friction systems.

To navigate this tricky path towards clarity, it’s important to look past the following five myths currently stalling the modernization of the global payment stack.

Digital asset payments are too slow for real-time commerce

The prevailing image of blockchain involves waiting minutes or hours for a transaction to confirm. While this may have been true for early iterations of decentralized networks, the emergence of Layer-2 scaling and high-throughput stablecoin infrastructure has effectively closed the latency gap.

Modern digital asset settlement now consistently outperforms legacy credit card networks in terms of actual finality. Traditional systems are often aligned with banking hours and manual clearing processes, leaving transactions in a ‘pending’ state for days.

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For example, if you’re paid on a Friday after 5.30pm, if your bank isn’t open on Saturday and Monday happens to be a Bank Holiday, you may not see the finances until the following Tuesday.

In contrast, stablecoin rails deliver 24/7/365 settlement finality. By leveraging automated smart routing and deep liquidity pools, the volatility window is eliminated, providing merchants with immediate liquidity and instant access to working capital.

Accepting crypto creates an ‘accounting nightmare’ for the back office

A primary concern for CFOs is that integrating digital assets requires a rip-and-replace of their existing stack, potentially breaking ERP, tax reconciliation and accounting workflows. The reality? CFOs don’t need to fear. Modern crypto-fintech is additive, not disruptive.

Sophisticated orchestration layers now sit as parallel rails, integrating via API or CSV without altering the existing checkout flow. For the back office, the so-called nightmare is solved through automated sub-ledgering and real-time fiat conversion. Accounting teams never actually touch or manage the underlying digital assets.

Instead, they receive a standard fiat deposit into their accounts, accompanied by a data feed that maps directly to existing ERP logic, such as NetSuite, SAP or Sage. When transactions move from ‘pending’ to ‘final’ instantly, the result is a cleaner, real-time view of a company’s cash flow.

Digital asset users are a niche, tech-savvy demographic

Close your eyes and imagine someone that has access to digital assets. You’re almost certainly imagining the stereotypical ‘crypto bro’ in a Patagonia quilted vest and a watch thicker than their wrist.

That’s thanks to the assumption that they’re only used by crypto-literate individuals in developed tech hubs for speculative trading. While I’m not suggesting that those people aren’t out there, the data suggests the real growth is in utility, particularly in the context of global financial inclusion.

For the 1.4 billion unbanked individuals globally - specifically in regions like Latin America, Africa and South-East Asia - digital assets are becoming a primary tool for daily commerce and cross-border payments. These users aren’t looking for digital gold, they need a way to participate in the global economy where local banking has failed them.

The shift towards programmable money also allows merchants to build smart-contract-driven loyalty programs and automated rewards that were technically impossible on legacy rails, capturing a globally distributed cohort with high lifetime value.

High gas fees make small transactions unsustainable

Much of the skepticism surrounding digital payments focuses on gas fees; namely the cost of processing a transaction on the blockchain. While Layer-2 solutions have already reduced these costs to fractions of a cent, focusing solely on the transaction fee misses the broader operational ROI.

Legacy systems like wire transfers remain an archaic, manual bottleneck. Even financial giants like J.P. Morgan and Fiserv are increasingly looking toward stablecoin settlement as the new global standard for moving money at high velocity.

Merchants adopting these rails are doing more than simply saving pennies on a transaction. They’re gaining access to an automated infrastructure that eliminates the hidden costs of manual intervention, reconciliation errors and delayed capital.

Digital asset rails are an unregulated Wild West

Many people hear the word “crypto” and assume that fraud or other forms of criminal activity is just around the corner. In truth, the perception that traditional payments are inherently safer is often just a byproduct of the guardrails built around them over decades.

Digital assets offer a level of transparency that legacy ‘pull-based’ transactions - where a merchant pulls funds from a customer’s account - can’t match.

Legacy systems are frequently plagued by chargeback fraud, a multi-billion dollar liability for merchant services. With digital asset transactions being ‘push-based’, they settle with finality on a public ledger. So the entire lifecycle of a transaction is trackable and the origins of the funds are available with absolute certainty.

Security is therefore not a blockchain problem. It’s a guardrail issue. By applying institutional-grade protections like automated ‘Clean Money’ verification and KYB/KYC protocols to the blockchain, merchants can verify transaction validity with complete transparency without relying on a third-party intermediary.

The path to standardization

The goal of modern payments isn’t to destroy traditional banking, but to bridge it with the burgeoning digital economy. Just as we don’t expect merchants to navigate the intricacies of individual bank token rails, we shouldn’t expect them to manage a fragmented map of crypto rails either.

Infrastructure platforms now act as a universal translator, allowing the payment ecosystem to natively speak digital assets while protecting the merchant’s bottom line with near-instant fiat settlement.

By establishing institutional trust through collaborations with the likes of Tether and Cantor Fitzgerald, we’re finally bringing these high-velocity rails to mainstream commerce. Ultimately, this is so much more than a technical upgrade. It gives business owners the certainty of instant liquidity and the peace of mind that comes with it.

The bottleneck is now not the technology that’s in place - it’s the myths that stop us from grasping the opportunity already at our fingertips.

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