Payouts
U.CASH Pay is non-custodial: crypto settles directly to your wallets. The payout tools handle the reverse direction - paying others out of your own pocket, on your schedule.
How payouts work
A payout is a request flow. You collect the payee's destination (or email), they submit it through a secure tokenized page, you send the funds from your own wallet, then mark the payout sent:
- Create the payout request - amount, coin or fiat currency, note, and the payee's email. U.CASH emails them a Provide Payout Info link (the request can also live as a plain link)
- The payee submits details - a wallet address (validated per network, with ENS, Unstoppable Domains, and FIO names resolved automatically) or a payout email for fiat
- You get notified - "Payout info submitted" lands in your notification inbox
- Send and mark as sent - transfer the funds from your wallet, then mark the payout complete in the console
Requests move through Unopened → Opened → Submitted states; they never expire on their own.
Security model
- The submission page is reached only through a per-transaction encrypted token - no login required, no guessing URLs
- Addresses are validated against per-network patterns before anything is stored; web3 names resolve to plain addresses on submission
- Marking a payout sent requires the
financials.editpermission (see Roles & Permissions) and is blocked until the payee has actually submitted details - Payout completion never triggers customer emails or webhooks - it is an internal bookkeeping action, separate from incoming payment completion
Typical uses
- Paying contractors, creators, or suppliers who invoice you in crypto
- Collecting refund destinations from customers without a support round-trip
- Sweeping exchange or marketplace earnings to a destination you set per request