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Crypto deposits

Crypto deposits in Radom are built around dedicated deposit addresses. They are useful when you want incoming on-chain funds to be easier to attribute to a business unit, a treasury workflow, or a specific customer.

When crypto deposits are a fit

  • Treasury collection into monitored Radom balances.
  • Customer-linked deposit flows where attribution matters.
  • Operational deposit accounts that should be kept separate from checkout or invoice collections.

What to expect from the flow

  1. You create a dedicated deposit account.
  2. Funds arrive on-chain at the assigned address.
  3. Radom processes the deposit and makes it available for reconciliation, webhook handling, and downstream treasury movement.

Minimums and setup considerations

Dedicated deposit addresses can have public minimums and one-time setup fees depending on network and operating model. Review Deposit minimums and setup fees before designing low-value deposit flows or customer-facing deposit instructions.