What’s On-Chain: Q1 2026 Product Updates for Paybis Partners
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Paybis wins Best Crypto Payment provider awarded at SiGMA AIBC Eurasia
- Bank-grade transaction statements now include sender IBANs and blockchain transaction hashes. It makes reconciliation and tax categorisation a single-source process for finance and compliance teams.
- Paysafecard is live as an on-ramp, opening crypto access to prepaid and unbanked users. Checkout improvements to both Paysafecard and Neteller have pushed completion rates meaningfully higher.
- Four new cryptocurrencies: Ethereum, Solana, Dogecoin, and Litecoin are now supported for both pay-ins and payouts.
- Two-factor authentication is now mandatory across all business accounts. It uses TOTP to eliminate credential-based attacks without adding friction for legitimate users or complicating compliance conversations.
- Corporate onboarding is faster, with redundant steps removed and compliance handoffs redesigned so review begins the moment documents arrive. It reduces drop-off between client intent and activation.
Q1 brought a few changes for Paybis partners. Your reconciliation just got easier, referred clients are onboarded faster, and conversion numbers on Paysafecard and Neteller are up. All without any changes on your end. Here is what shipped and how it helps your business.

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Table of contents
- Paybis Named Best Crypto Payment Provider at SiGMA Eurasia 2026
- Transaction Statements Now Look Like Bank Statements
- Paysafecard Is In, and Completion Rates Are Up
- More Cryptos, More Ways to Move Money
- 2FA Is Now Mandatory, and Here Is Why That Is a Good Thing
- Corporate Onboarding Is Faster Now
- Paybis Partner Webinar Series
- What’s Next
Paybis Named Best Crypto Payment Provider at SiGMA Eurasia 2026
We attended SiGMA Eurasia 2026 in Dubai this quarter, meeting with operators, game studios, and payment partners across iGaming and fintech. The conversations were practical: how fast can you onboard a new client, what does uptime look like during peak volume, how does compliance actually work in regulated markets. Alongside those conversations, Paybis was awarded Best Crypto Payment Provider 2026 at the AIBC Eurasia Awards, recognising the platform’s work in blockchain payments and crypto infrastructure.
“Operators are already using crypto for payouts. The real question is whether it runs smoothly, stays compliant, and scales.”
— Konstantins Vasilenko
Transaction Statements Now Look Like Bank Statements
This one is especially helpful for the finance teams that are spending real time reconciling transactions across multiple sources. Incoming fiat, outgoing crypto, block explorers open in one tab, payment processor reports in another. At some point, it stops being a minor inconvenience and starts costing actual hours.
Business account statements now include complete transaction detail on both sides:
- Incoming fiat payments show the sender’s IBAN automatically, so every bank transfer is attributed without anyone having to go looking for it
- Crypto payouts from pre-funded fiat accounts carry the blockchain transaction hash and outgoing wallet address right there in the statement line
Your reconciliation runs against a single source, and your tax categorisation already has what it needs structured. The compliance team is not chasing data across systems before they can do their actual job. We are moving the reporting experience toward what you would expect from a bank, because that is the standard that makes sense for the businesses using these accounts.
Available for all Paybis business accounts. Already live.
Paysafecard Is In, and Completion Rates Are Up
Two things happened on the payments side this quarter, and both show up in your conversion numbers.
Paysafecard is now available as an on-ramp payment method. If your end users skew toward prepaid or unbanked demographics, this matters because card and bank transfer simply cannot serve that corridor. These users have historically had fewer onboarding options, and Paysafecard introduces something that was not previously available.
The second change is less visible but hits more volume. We went through the checkout flow for both Paysafecard and Neteller and removed the friction points causing drop-off before confirmation. Completion rates on both methods improved, and for partners running volume through either APM, that improvement lands directly in your success rate without any changes required on your end.
Worth saying plainly: adding a payment method and making it actually perform are two different jobs. A method that converts at 60% is not the same asset as one that converts at 85%, and we track both.
Already live for all Onramp users.
More Cryptos, More Ways to Move Money
The asset range your integration can send and receive has expanded. Four new cryptocurrencies are now supported for both payouts and pay-ins, alongside the assets already available.
The addition covers both directions: incoming crypto from clients and outgoing crypto to wallets. Ethereum, Solana, Dogecoin, and Litecoin are now live, which means more of the transactions your business or your clients need to run are supported through your existing integration, with no additional setup required.
For partners running volume in corridors where these assets are preferred, or working with clients who hold or transact in these currencies, the expansion removes a routing gap that previously required a workaround or a separate provider.
Already live for all Paybis business accounts.
2FA Is Now Mandatory, and Here Is Why That Is a Good Thing
All business accounts now require two-factor authentication on login.
The implementation is TOTP-based: a six-digit code that lives on the user’s device, refreshes every 30 seconds, and is never stored or transmitted by Paybis. A compromised password is no longer enough to get into an account. The code exists only on the device at the moment of login, which closes the most common credential attack vector without adding meaningful friction to legitimate access.
For partners with multiple users on a business account, this applies across every login. For partners operating in regulated environments, mandatory 2FA is increasingly an expectation from auditors and compliance frameworks rather than a recommendation. This should make conversations with your own compliance team easier than before.
Already live for all Paybis business users.
Corporate Onboarding Is Faster Now
The time between a corporate client submitting documents and clearing compliance review has come down. Two things drove that:
- Redundant steps removed from the onboarding flow itself
- Compliance handoff redesigned so the review clock starts when documents arrive, not when someone manually picks up the queue
Most drop-offs get tracked after activation. The clients who never make it that far barely show up in the numbers, but they are still lost. Faster EDD turnaround means more of the clients you refer or bring on actually get to the point where they can transact. Less drop-off between intent and activation.
Streamlined flow and redesigned handoff are already in production.
Paybis Partner Webinar Series
If any of these updates raise questions about your integration, or you want to hear what other partners are working through, the webinar series is the place for that. Monthly sessions where we break down what’s changing in crypto infrastructure, compliance, and payments, and what it means for your business. No slides for the sake of slides, just the topics that actually matter right now.

What’s Next
Three things worth flagging before they land.
- Corporate portal. A dedicated banking interface for managing business accounts, users, and operations at scale
- Virtual account issuance. Issue crypto-friendly virtual accounts directly to your clients’ end users through your integration, extending what you can offer without your clients having to build or source that separately
- Faster crypto settlements. Reduced on-chain settlement time across major networks, which matters directly for partners running high-frequency volume where settlement speed affects capital efficiency
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 specifically? Get in touch.
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