How to Pay Bills With USDT
Learn how to pay bills with USDT using cards, bill-pay tools, and smart workarounds. Fast, secure ways to turn stablecoins into everyday payments.
x402: Why Your Crypto Card Transaction Stops
Seeing x402 on a crypto card? Learn what it signals, why it happens, and the fastest steps to get spending again while staying compliant and secure.
x402: What It Means When Your Crypto Card Stops
x402 usually signals a compliance or risk-screening block on a crypto card. Learn why it happens, what triggers it, and how to fix it fast.
x402: Why Crypto Cards Flag It and What to Do
x402 can trigger crypto card friction, delays, or declines. Learn what it signals, why it happens, and how to fix it fast without guesswork.
2026 Is Here — A Message of Thanks From Every Part of KazePay
2026 has arrived, and before anything else, we want to say thank you. KazePay is still here because of the people who chose to stay, trust us, and support what we are building. Across every team, the focus remains the same: stability, security, and responsibility. As we close 2025 and step into 2026, we move forward together, building steadily and moving ahead as one community.
x402: The Compliance Signal You Can’t Ignore
x402 can signal a payments or compliance blocker. Learn what triggers it, how it impacts crypto card spend, and the fastest fixes.
Ben Choong on KazePay’s 4‑Year Journey: Building Community‑Driven Web3 Payments
Ben Choong, founder of KazePay, reflects on four years of building practical Web3 payment solutions, community growth, privacy, compliance, and real‑world impact.
Not All Debit Cards Support Apple Pay — Here’s What Issuers Don’t Tell You
Apple Pay feels like it should work with any debit card. After all, debit cards are used for everyday spending, and Apple Pay is designed for daily payments. Yet many users discover the hard way that not all debit cards support Apple Pay.
USDC ATM vs USDT ATM: Key Differences, Fees, and Use Cases (2026 Guide)
USDC ATM searches usually mean you want to buy USDC with cash or convert it into local currency. While USDC and USDT both track the US dollar, their ATMs differ in availability, fees, limits, and settlement methods.