Fiat Gateway Integration Steps
Step 1: Registration on E-Gates
Visit the official E-Gates website and select the "Registration" option.
Provide the required information, create an account, and complete the registration process.
Step 2: KYC (Know Your Customer) Verification
In your E-Gates personal account, navigate to the "Account" section and click on the "Verification" tab to start the KYC process.
Follow the instructions, providing the necessary documents and information for KYC verification.
Step 3: KYB (Know Your Business) Verification
In your E-Gates personal account, navigate to the "Account" section and click on the "Verification" tab to begin the KYB process. (KYB verification is possible only after successful KYC verification.)
Provide information about your business, fill in required details, and provide necessary documents.
Step 4: Signing the Collaboration Agreement
Contact the E-Gates team after successful KYC and KYB verification to obtain the collaboration agreement.
Thoroughly review the agreement, follow the instructions for signing, and return it.
Step 5: Creating API Keys
In your E-Gates personal account, go to the "API-manager" section.
Create a new API key, provide a description, and set necessary access restrictions.
Make sure to securely store the generated API key.
Step 6: Integration Fee Payment
Pay the integration fee according to the selected number of addresses and integration type.
Step7: Payment Method Styling
Use the provided E-Gates instructions to integrate the payment method on your website. [Link to the instructions]
Customize the visual appearance of the payment method to match your website's design.
Step8: Website Integration
Utilize the provided technical documentation and API keys to integrate Fiat Gateway by E-Gates on your website.
Conduct thorough testing to ensure the proper functionality of payments.
By following this technical documentation, you will successfully integrate Crypto Payments by E-Gates on your website and provide your users with a convenient and secure way to make cryptocurrency payments.
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