Non-custodial settlement
Payments go to the merchant wallet you configure. BoltUtil monitors chain activity and does not need to hold user funds.
TRC20 is a common choice for USDT payments because many buyers already use Tron wallets and exchanges. BoltUtil turns TRC20 transfers into order status updates and webhooks.
POST /api/v1/order/create
X-Bolt-Key: bt_live_xxx
Content-Type: application/json
{
"externalOrderId": "ORDER_2026_001",
"amount": 199.00,
"currency": "USDT",
"network": "TRC20",
"notifyUrl": "https://merchant.com/webhooks/boltutil",
"returnUrl": "https://merchant.com/orders/001"
}Best for merchants whose customers prefer low-friction USDT transfers from wallets or exchanges.
Create a payment order with amount, network, order ID, and return URL.
Show the generated checkout URL, wallet address, QR code, and exact USDT amount to the buyer.
BoltUtil scans TRC20, ERC20, or BEP20 transfers and matches the order by network, address, and amount.
After confirmation, BoltUtil sends a signed webhook to your server with the transaction hash and status.
Payments go to the merchant wallet you configure. BoltUtil monitors chain activity and does not need to hold user funds.
Accept USDT on TRC20, ERC20, and BEP20 with a single order API and unified webhook payload.
Your system receives a signed callback when a transaction is detected and confirmed on-chain.
These answers help developers, founders, and support teams understand the payment lifecycle before accepting real USDT payments.
No. BoltUtil is designed as a non-custodial monitoring and notification layer. The merchant configures their own settlement wallet.
The scanner matches network, destination address, exact USDT amount, order status, and expiration window before updating the order.
The current production focus is TRC20, ERC20, and BEP20.
Create orders, monitor transfers, and notify your backend without asking customers to send screenshots.
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