Accept Tezos payments globally

Keep your B2B users on the platform with the help of TransFi as it connects country's leading Tezos methods directly to stablecoin settlement with complete compliance and real-time conversion rates via a single API. On-ramp any local currency into xtz. Off-ramp Tezos back to local currency and settle to any bank account globally. Collect xtz payments from customers from anywhere. Pay out Tezos to wallets and bank accounts worldwide.

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How Tezos On-ramp & Off-ramp works

Two directions. One platform. TransFi handles both sides of the Tezos conversion, local fiat in, Tezos out and Tezos in, local fiat out with live time rates and immediate settlements on the fastest local payment methods.

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You get ~ 1 XTZ for 1 USD

Supported Digital Assets

Every token below is available for on/off-ramp, swap, payout and custody operations.

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Framework for Global Compliance & regulatory for Tezos XTZ transactions

TransFi employs a dual-layered compliance strategy, meeting global standards universally and local obligations specific to (country's name) digital asset regulations.

KYC & KYBCrypto identity verification
Identity and business verification for all Tezos users and clients. Individual KYC includes ID and liveness verification via SumSub, with added risk checks through Sardine and AtData. Business verification covers incorporation documents, UBOs, director checks, and source of funds, while crypto-native businesses undergo Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD).
Crypto wallet screeningTezos specific
Every Tezos wallet address is screened via Chainalysis, both on deposit (on-ramp) and on withdrawal (off-ramp). This identifies exposure to tainted funds, sanctioned jurisdictions, dark markets, mixers, tumblers, and child abuse-linked wallets. This check does not apply to fiat transactions.it is unique to Tezos and all digital asset flows on TransFi.
AML / Blockchain analyticsTezos on-chain monitoring
Real-time and retrospective on-chain transaction monitoring via Chainalysis on all Tezos flows. Screens against OFAC, UN, EU, and HM Treasury sanctions lists. Flags suspicious patterns including structuring, rapid layering, and high-risk counterparty exposure. Auto-generates alerts reviewed by the MLRO within 1 business day.
FATF Travel RuleTezos transfers
All XTZ transfers above $1,000 equivalent must include originator and beneficiary information under EU Regulation 2023/1113 and EBA Travel Rule Guidelines. Information transmitted includes: originator name, distributed ledger address, crypto account number, country, and LEI where available. This applies to all Tezos transfers on Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron, Solana, and all supported networks.
Transaction monitoringTezos flows
Both instant monitoring (blocks suspicious XTZ transactions before execution) and retrospective monitoring (reviews flagged XTZ flows within 30 calendar days). MLRO assesses all flagged Tezos transactions within 1 business day. Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) submitted to FCIS within 3 business hours of identification.
Data protectionTezos flows
User data related to Tezos transactions is processed under GDPR (EU), PDPA (Asia), DPDP (India), POPIA (Africa), or local equivalent, depending on where the XTZ transaction originates.
FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

How can businesses accept payments through Tezos?

Businesses can accept payments through Tezos using TransFi's payment infrastructure, which supports crypto collections, fiat settlements, and local payout methods through a single integration.

How does Tezos function within enterprise B2B payment workflows?

Tezos operates as a high-speed cryptographic ledger system that replaces traditional paper or bank-mediated payment instructions. When a business initiates a payment, value is securely transferred and verified over decentralized protocols, bypassing intermediary correspondent clearing banks to reduce total transaction cycle time.

Which underlying blockchain protocol processes Tezos transactions?

Tezos transactions are processed on supported blockchain networks such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tron, Solana, and other compatible decentralized ledger infrastructures depending on the selected asset and settlement route.

Can a multinational corporation use Tezos for mass outbound cross-border payouts?

Yes, multinational corporations can use Tezos for large-scale outbound cross-border payouts, enabling faster settlement, lower operational costs, and streamlined treasury management across multiple jurisdictions.

What mechanisms convert Tezos into local sovereign currencies?

Tezos can be converted into local fiat currencies through regulated liquidity providers, digital asset exchanges, OTC desks, and integrated payout partners that support real-time conversion and settlement.

What is the average end-to-end settlement speed for a Tezos transfer?

Settlement speed for Tezos transfers typically ranges from a few seconds to several minutes depending on the blockchain network, transaction load, and payout destination.

Which enterprise wallets and digital asset exchanges are fully compatible with this Tezos service?

The Tezos service is compatible with major enterprise wallets, custodial platforms, and regulated digital asset exchanges that support institutional-grade blockchain transactions and API integrations.

Is Tezos appropriate for multi-tenant digital marketplaces and gig platforms?

Tezos is well-suited for digital marketplaces, gig economy platforms, and multi-tenant ecosystems that require programmable payouts, instant settlements, and global payment accessibility.

How does TransFi guarantee compliance with local anti-money laundering and financial regulations for Tezos?

TransFi applies robust KYC, AML, transaction monitoring, and sanctions screening frameworks to ensure all Tezos transactions comply with local and international financial regulations.

What are the primary integration models for adding Tezos to an existing ERP stack?

Tezos can be integrated into existing ERP and financial systems through APIs, payment gateways, treasury automation tools, and custom enterprise middleware solutions.

Is it possible to accept inbound Tezos transactions but receive final settlement entirely in local fiat currency?

Yes, businesses can accept inbound Tezos payments while receiving final settlement directly in their preferred local fiat currency through automatic conversion and payout mechanisms.

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