What’s On-Ramp: May 2026 Product Updates for Paybis Web3 Partners
Key Takeaways
- Full payment visibility across APMs: Webhooks now cover every intermediary status in the transaction journey, so your system stays current in real time without manual chasing.
- React Native library is live: Paybis Ramp integrates into iOS and Android in under a minute, with no custom bridge work required.
- Corporate onboarding got faster: KYB data can now be shared via a Sumsub token, the same way KYC sharing already works, removing the repetition that causes drop-off.
- Travel Rule compliance is built in: For orders above $1,000, beneficiary wallet holder data is now collected automatically as part of the ramp flow.
May’s updates cover payments, mobile integration, corporate onboarding, and compliance. All of them are already live, and none require changes on your end. Here’s what shipped and what it changes.
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Paybis Hits 12 Years and $5.4B in Lifetime Volume
Paybis was featured in MetaversePost this quarter, marking 12 years in business and over $5.4 billion in lifetime transaction volume. The platform holds the Best Crypto Payment Provider 2026 award from SiGMA AIBC Eurasia. We serve 180+ countries and process over $2 billion annually.
“We’ve driven real innovation in the past 24 months with our Ramp solution and stablecoin Mass Payouts offer. Watch this space for even more business products in 2026.”
Konstantins Vasilenko, Co-Founder and CBDO, Paybis
Know Exactly Where Every Transaction Stands
For partners running volume through alternative payment methods, incomplete status visibility creates a specific kind of problem. When something looks off, someone has to go investigate. They check the payment processor, cross-reference logs, and piece together what happened after the fact. That process takes time, and it happens repeatedly.
Payment status webhooks now cover the full APM transaction journey. Every intermediary status is reported in real time as the transaction moves through each stage. Your system receives the update the moment the status changes. Your team has the information they need without waiting for an end state or opening a support ticket to find out what went wrong.
Already live for all Paybis Ramp integrations.
Integrate Paybis Ramp in Under a Minute
Mobile integration has historically required more setup than web. Getting a ramp experience into an iOS or Android app meant extra steps, custom bridge work, and testing across platforms before anything could go live.
The Paybis Ramp is now available as a React Native library. It plugs directly into your existing mobile stack. Integration time is down to under a minute. There is no custom bridge work required, and no separate build to maintain alongside your web integration. Your mobile users get the same ramp experience that web users already have.
Already live for iOS and Android.
Corporate Clients Onboard Faster
When a corporate client has already completed KYB verification on your platform, asking them to go through it again on ours is a problem. The verification data already exists. The client has already spent time on it. Running the same process twice creates friction at exactly the moment when a client is ready to start transacting, and that friction produces a drop-off that is easy to miss in the numbers but is still a lost client.
KYB data can now be shared directly via a Sumsub token. It works the same way KYC sharing already works. Clients who have cleared verification once move straight through to transacting without repeating any steps. The handoff happens in the background, and the experience on the client side is uninterrupted.
Already live for corporate ramp users on Sumsub.
Travel Rule Handled Automatically
The Travel Rule requires that beneficiary wallet holder information is collected on transactions above a certain threshold. For orders above $1,000, that means gathering the recipient’s details before the transaction can proceed. When that collection is handled manually or built separately by each partner, it adds overhead on both sides and creates inconsistency in how the requirement is met.
The ramp now handles this as part of the standard transaction flow. When an order crosses the $1,000 threshold, the beneficiary data field appears automatically. It is pre-filled from the user’s existing KYC data and remains editable if the user needs to update it. The compliance requirement is met without any additional steps required from your integration or your team.
Already live across all Paybis Ramp integrations.
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What’s Next
Three things worth flagging before they land.
- Real-time sign-up and KYC status updates. New webhooks will push sign-up and KYC events to your system the moment they happen. Your team will have the data without having to go looking for it.
- Smarter fraud controls, fewer false blocks. Updates to IP matching logic will reduce cases where legitimate users get blocked due to network conditions outside their control. The fix targets specific device and network setups that currently trigger false positives.
- Faster perceived load on the web. A confirmation screen that loads almost instantly will be added to the 1-click checkout flow. Web completion rates improve without touching the underlying load time.
Questions about any of these updates? Reach Iuliia Kovalchuk, B2B Product Manager, at iuliia.kovalchuk@paybis.com. Want to talk through what any of this means for your integration? Get in touch.
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