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2026年6月16日

ErfolgPay Brings Crypto and Stablecoin Payments to Its Global Gateway with Cregis

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ErfolgPay, a global payment service provider, and Cregis, a provider of enterprise-grade digital asset infrastructure, have partnered to bring crypto and stablecoin payment acceptance to businesses worldwide. Through the collaboration, ErfolgPay has integrated Cregis’s Payment Engine and crypto payment capability directly into its own gateway, adding a crypto channel next to the fiat methods it already aggregates, with Cregis handling the underlying infrastructure and a large share of the day to day support that would otherwise sit with ErfolgPay’s team.

Why this matters now

The use of crypto and stablecoins in cross-border payments has grown quickly over the past few years. Stablecoin supply rose from under $30 billion in 2020 to more than $300 billion by late 2025, and payment-specific stablecoin volume reached roughly $5.7 trillion in 2024, according to data from Visa. Business-to-business stablecoin payments climbed from under $100 million a month in early 2023 to over $3 billion by 2025, a thirtyfold increase. Cost is a large part of the reason: the global average cost of sending a remittance stayed above 6 percent in 2025, far above the international target, and stablecoins can close much of that gap. More of the merchants and platforms that move money across borders now want to accept crypto and stablecoins, and they look to their payment providers to support it.

Payment service providers and aggregators sit between those businesses and the underlying rails, so the demand reaches them as requests to add crypto acceptance. Taking a single crypto payment is straightforward. Doing it at scale means running multi-chain infrastructure, managing wallets and keys, and staffing a new line of support and maintenance, work that falls well outside what an aggregation business is built to do.

What it means for a payment service provider

Adding a crypto channel through Cregis does not require ErfolgPay to build or maintain blockchain infrastructure. Integration runs through API and SDK, so the payment capability is live quickly. Multi-chain maintenance, node operations, and a large share of customer support all sit with Cregis, which means ErfolgPay carries the revenue opportunity without the operational overhead that typically comes with it.

On the custody side, the MPC-based self-custodial model means ErfolgPay and its clients always retain direct ownership of their assets, with no third party holding the private keys. Depending on the scenario, ErfolgPay can hold custody on behalf of its merchants, or deploy a self-custodial arrangement so end clients hold their own private keys directly. Either way, the assets stay where they should.

"Building and maintaining blockchain infrastructure is expensive and complex," said Shawn Yan, CEO of Cregis. "Cregis is here to lower that barrier for enterprises and payment providers, cut down the ongoing maintenance cost, and let them put their energy into building better products and serving more clients."

A portal for every rail

For the merchants and platforms ErfolgPay serves, adding crypto acceptance requires no extra integration work. They already reach a wide range of payment methods through a single connection to ErfolgPay. Crypto extends that same menu, backed by Cregis's infrastructure across 40+ blockchain networks and 85+ tokens, so merchants can accept digital asset payments across the chains their clients actually use, with nothing extra to set up on their end.

For enterprise clients, Cregis's product features mean their existing management processes apply directly to crypto operations. Role-based access controls, multi-level approval workflows, and risk controls that these businesses already run carry over to on-chain asset management the same way they work elsewhere, so enterprise clients govern their crypto under the same framework they already use.

"We aggregate payment methods so the businesses we serve do not have to integrate them one by one, and crypto works the same way," said Dato Sri Micheal, Founder and CEO, ErfolgPay. "Cregis handles the infrastructure, our clients get a new way to pay, and they can manage their digital assets the same way they manage everything else in their business."

Where This Goes Next

More merchants are asking their payment providers to support crypto. For an aggregator, adding crypto to the gateway extends that capability across the entire merchant base at once, without each merchant having to request it separately. That is a different dynamic from how crypto has spread through its own channels, and it is why decisions made at the aggregator layer carry an outsized effect right now. Both Cregis and ErfolgPay see lowering that barrier as central to what they do: making crypto acceptance simple enough to integrate, compliant enough to trust, and reliable enough to run at scale.

About ErfolgPay

ErfolgPay is a payment service provider offering a wide range of online payment methods across multiple currencies, helping businesses worldwide accept payments safely and securely. Through a single integration, it aggregates multiple payment channels for the platforms and merchants it serves, supported by a dedicated technical team and by automated reconciliation and settlement handled through its back office.

关于Cregis

Cregis成立于2017年,是企业级数字资产基础设施领域的全球领导者,为机构客户提供安全、可扩展且高效的管理解决方案。

为应对区块链系统碎片化和资产安全风险方面的挑战,Cregis提供基于MPC的自托管钱包、WaaS解决方案和支付引擎,打造高度整合且合规的数字资产管理平台和生态。

迄今为止,Cregis已为全球超过3,500家机构客户提供服务。为交易所、金融科技平台和Web3企业提供了安全的区块链技术接入方案。凭借多年在区块链和安全领域的成熟专业知识,Cregis助力企业加速Web3转型,把握全球数字资产发展机遇。