Privacy issue question

Hello,

Can you help with several questions?

It ssems to support one wallet address, so all others can see the transactions, is there a way to obfuscate the transactions, like switching between addresses automatically?

Also, from https://merchants.atlos.io/integration, bitcoins and monero are not supported although the home page says they are?

If I accept transactions in this way, the payment would be all over the the place, in busd, eth, bnb, etc. Is there a quick way to collect them, like converting them all to bnb, or eth etc?

Thanks.

Hi JohnL,

Definitely. Please see below:

It ssems to support one wallet address, so all others can see the transactions, is there a way to obfuscate the transactions, like switching between addresses automatically?

The way our system works is payments are sent directly to your wallets. So, if a particular blockchain supports creating multiple addresses for one wallet public key, such as bitcoin, we also support it. In short, all blockchains, except for EVM-compatible blockchains, support that feature. Please also see the answer to the Payment integration question for more details.

Also, from https://merchants.atlos.io/integration, bitcoins and monero are not supported although the home page says they are?

They are supported. You just need to make sure you enter your Bitcoin and Monero address (or the public key) in Wallet addresses under Settings in the Merchant Panel. Also, make sure they are enabled under Accepted Coins and Blockchains. All blockchains should be enabled by default though.

If I accept transactions in this way, the payment would be all over the the place, in busd, eth, bnb, etc. Is there a quick way to collect them, like converting them all to bnb, or eth etc?

Not at the moment. We deliberately do it this way, so you have an option of converting them yourself at your favorite exchange. Other crypto processors convert them for you and take extra fees on the spread. We don’t do that. That said, the conversion feature is on our roadmap. It will be an optional feature that you can opt in.