For Business

Automated Payments

Pay salaries, partners, and contractors in cryptocurrency with schedules you define—transparent on-chain history, fewer intermediary handoffs, and room for both automation and manual release.

At a glance

What this gives your business

Predictable disbursement

Run recurring payroll or one-off payouts from the same control plane.

Crypto-native rails

Move value directly with traceable confirmations instead of opaque bank batch files.

Integrated history

Payout lines sit beside other financial activity for reconciliation.

Why teams adopt structured payouts

Legacy payroll blends slow settlement, intermediary fees, and disconnected spreadsheets. Automated Payments keeps compensation tied to verifiable transfers your finance function can follow.

Traditional rails

  • Batch-driven bank wires with opaque timing
  • Higher fee stacks and manual reconciliation
  • Limited transparency into settlement state
  • Payroll disconnected from operational tools

IONLOOP Automated Payments

  • Manual or automated crypto disbursements
  • Confirmations that support traceability
  • Per-recipient controls aligned with your policies
  • History adjacent to the rest of your ledger

Payout flow

Operating modes

Configure how aggressively you automate: recurring salary windows, individual releases, or hybrid approaches while preserving policy boundaries.

  • Recipient wallets and rules captured up front
  • Recurring schedules or manual triggers
  • Role-aware logic paired with team administration
  • Multi-asset payout support where configured

Typical use cases

  • Employee payroll and contractor remittances
  • Partner or rev-share distributions
  • Remote and international teams that benefit from direct settlement
  • Incentive runs that still need human approval

Pay on purpose—not on panic

Bring compensation into the same structured environment as sales and inventory so surprises shrink and trust grows.

Reliability earns trust

Late or opaque payouts distract crews from the mission. When disbursements are intentional, time-stamped, and reviewable, leadership signals that operational rigor extends to people—not only products.

Automation where it fits

Define schedules once; intervene when exceptions demand it.

Recipient-level clarity

Understand each line before it leaves treasury.

Verifiable movement

Chain confirmations complement internal approvals.

Global reach

Reach distributed teams without bespoke banking projects per country.

Transparent history

Finance sees payouts beside the rest of activity—not in another tab.

Operational calm

Turn payroll from a recurring fire drill into a monitored system.