For companies, entrepreneurs, and freelancers in the crypto industry, accounting is an essential part of daily operations. Several platforms now offer tailored invoicing services to handle digital coin payments. Below are the top five platforms and their core functionalities.
Gilded: Multi-Coin Support with Instant Settlement
Gilded allows businesses to generate invoices and accept payments in Bitcoin Core (BTC), Litecoin (LTC), Ethereum (ETH), or DAI. Users sign up with company details, select a base fiat currency (USD, EUR, CAD, AUD), and add public wallet addresses. To create an invoice, they add contacts, fill in line items priced in fiat, and the total is automatically converted to crypto. Both sender and recipient receive email notifications, and the sender is alerted upon payment.
Anypay: BCH-Focused with SMS Payment Innovation
Anypay is a free point-of-sale system that supports Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and several other cryptocurrencies. Merchants register with just an email, enable a preferred crypto by providing a public address, and generate invoices with due amount, receiving address, and QR code. A standout feature is integration with Cointext, allowing users to pay invoices via SMS even without internet access. BCH invoices include a code compatible with Cointext wallets.
Blockonomics: Peer-to-Peer Invoices Without an Account
Blockonomics enables P2P crypto invoicing with encryption to prevent third-party interception. It supports Bitcoin Core (BTC) and multiple fiat currencies. To create a single-use invoice, users paste a valid BTC address from their wallet into Blockonomics' search bar, submit it, and click “Create P2P Invoice.” They can add a description, set an amount in dozens of fiat currencies, and choose an expiry period. The resulting invoice includes a QR code and a shareable link.
CD Pay: PDF Invoices with Multi-Currency Payment
CD Pay digital payment gateway lets companies create crypto invoices in a few steps. Registered users go to the “Invoices” tab, click “Create Invoice,” and set the amount in local currencies such as EUR, USD, GBP, CAD, AUD, and JPY. They can add an expiry date. The system generates a PDF with all details, which can be emailed as an attachment. Clients opening the PDF see payment options with QR codes for Bitcoin Core, Litecoin, Zcash, and Monero, along with the fiat amount and current exchange rate.
Coinpayments: Extensive Coin and Fiat Selection
Coinpayments offers its “Merchant Tools” section where registered users can create crypto invoices. It provides a wide range of fiat currencies and digital coins. The invoice template includes fields for service description, invoice number, tax amount, shipping details, and cost, catering to complex business needs.
Each platform has unique strengths: Gilded for stable multi-coin payments, Anypay for BCH with SMS capability, Blockonomics for quick one-time invoices without account creation, CD Pay for professional PDFs and diverse coin support, and Coinpayments for the broadest selection. Businesses can choose based on their specific requirements.
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Disclaimer: Readers should perform their own due diligence before taking any actions related to the mentioned companies. Bitcoin.com is not responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the use of services described in this article.

