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
- You create a dedicated deposit account.
- Funds arrive on-chain at the assigned address.
- 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.