How I Accept Crypto Payments Securely as a Freelancer ๐ผ๐ธ
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After working with dozens of clients in the Web3 space, Iโve fine-tuned a payment process that protects both me and the client โ because trust is everything in crypto.
Hereโs how I handle payments securely:
1. Stablecoin First (Usually USDC or USDT)
Volatility is real. I accept mostly stablecoins on Ethereum, Solana, or Polygon. It keeps the value consistent and fees reasonable.๐ชช 2. Invoicing with Clear Scope
Every job comes with a formal invoice โ usually via Notion, Bonsai, or PDF โ outlining deliverables, timeline, and wallet address. Transparency first.3. 50/50 Payment Model
I typically work with 50% upfront, 50% on delivery. For larger gigs or new clients, I sometimes do milestone-based payments.๐ง 4. Escrow When It Makes Sense
For bigger or first-time jobs, I use crypto-friendly escrow services (like OpenEscrow or third-party multisig). Itโs safer for both sides.5. Wallet Verification
Before sending or receiving funds, I always verify wallet addresses on both ends โ usually via a short video chat or on-chain message signing.6. Confirm on Chain
After payment, I double-check the transaction hash before starting work. Simple, secure, no surprises.โ
Cryptoโs fast, borderless, and efficient โ if you know how to do it right.
If you're hiring freelancers in Web3 (or youโre a freelancer yourself), take your payment process seriously. It saves headaches down the road.
DM me if you ever need help setting up a secure crypto payment workflow.
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