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apps/portal/src/app/Header.tsx

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icon: React.FC<{ className?: string }>;
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}> = [
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href: "/connect",
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href: "/wallets",
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icon: TableOfContentsIcon,
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name: "Overview",
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apps/portal/src/app/pay/faqs/page.mdx

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# FAQs
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<Details summary="What are the fees for Buy With Fiat?">
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thirdweb does not charge any fees for buy with fiat. Any fees on onramping are based on the onramp provider.
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<Details summary="What are the fees for Buy With Fiat?">
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thirdweb does not charge any fees for buy with fiat. Any fees on onramping are based on the onramp provider.
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</Details>
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<Details summary="What are the fees for Buy With Crypto?">
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For buying with crypto or swap fees, thirdweb charges a 0.3% protocol fee. Developers may monetize their application by charging additional fees on swap transactions. To set a fee in your project page, navigate to Payments > Settings to set this fee.
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<Details summary="What are the fees for Buy With Crypto?">
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For buying with crypto or swap fees, thirdweb charges a 0.3% protocol fee. Developers may monetize their application by charging additional fees on swap transactions. To set a fee in your project page, navigate to Payments > Settings to set this fee.
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</Details>
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<Details summary="What does the term “network fees” refer to?">
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<Details summary="What does the term “network fees” refer to?">
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Network fees, also referred to as miner fees, are paid to the miner for processing crypto transactions and securing the respective network. These fees do not go to thirdweb.
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</Details>
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<Details summary="What does Payments use to operate under the hood?">
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Payments is an asset router that combines thirdweb's own onchain infrastructure with existing bridging and swapping protocols to find the optimal route for any given transaction.
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This can include intents, native bridges, third party bridges, cross-chain messaging protocols, thirdweb's custom bridges, and more. All routes are monitored and planned continuously for
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health, price, and speed to guarantee the best path every time.
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<Details summary="What does Payments use to operate under the hood?">
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Payments is an asset router that combines thirdweb's own onchain infrastructure with existing bridging and swapping protocols to find the optimal route for any given transaction.
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This can include intents, native bridges, third party bridges, cross-chain messaging protocols, thirdweb's custom bridges, and more. All routes are monitored and planned continuously for
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health, price, and speed to guarantee the best path every time.
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</Details>
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<Details summary="How can I support a token on Payments?">
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<Details summary="How can I support a token on Payments?">
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Payments is able to support most token that meet the following criteria:
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- The token must have sufficient liquidity
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- The token must be on a [supported Payments Chain](https://thirdweb.com/chainlist?service=pay).
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To request support for a token, please visit the Payments tab in your project dashboard > Settings > "Don't see your token listed?" component and fill out the chain and token address information.
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Payments will automatically kick off the token route discovery process. Please check back the Payments modal after 20-40 minutes for the requested token.
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Payments will automatically kick off the token route discovery process. Please check back the Payments modal after 20-40 minutes for the requested token.
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</Details>
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<Details summary="Am I able to use Payments with other wallet infrastructure providers?">
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Yes, Payments is designed to be agnostic to wallet infrastructure. You can use it with any wallet service.
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<Details summary="Am I able to use Payments with other wallet infrastructure providers?">
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Yes, Payments is designed to be agnostic to wallet infrastructure. You can use it with any wallet service.
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</Details>
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<Details summary="Does Payments support Apple Pay or Google Pay?">
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Apple Pay and Google Pay are supported through the onramp providers depending on region. Coinbase, Stripe, and Transak currently support Apple Pay. Transak supports Google Pay. [Learn more about the supported onramp providers.](/connect/pay/onramp-providers).
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<Details summary="Does Payments support Apple Pay or Google Pay?">
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Apple Pay and Google Pay are supported through the onramp providers depending on region. Coinbase, Stripe, and Transak currently support Apple Pay. Transak supports Google Pay. [Learn more about the supported onramp providers.](/pay/onramp-providers).
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<Details summary="What are the KYC requirements?">
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Onramp options all require minimal KYC. This is done to comply with local regulations and to ensure the safety of our users.
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Please note: onramping with Coinbase does not require KYC for a purchase below $500 with debit card.
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Please note: onramping with Coinbase does not require KYC for a purchase below $500 with debit card.
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</Details>
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<Details summary="What are your transaction limits for Buy With Fiat?">
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<Details summary="What are your transaction limits for Buy With Fiat?">
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We currently require a $1 minimum purchase for both stablecoin and non-stablecoin purchases through Buy With Fiat.
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Our transaction maximum starts from $1500 per week for new users and can increase over time to $10,000 per week.
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<Details summary="What countries does Buy With Fiat support?">
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<Details summary="What countries does Buy With Fiat support?">
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**Buy With Fiat** is available 160+ countries. The following countries are _UNSUPPORTED_:
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<Details summary="Does thirdweb offer direct onramping to tokens through Buy With Fiat?">
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<Details summary="Does thirdweb offer direct onramping to tokens through Buy With Fiat?">
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<Details summary="How does KYC work with Buy With Fiat">
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Users will be required to complete KYC verification for their first purchase using 'Buy with Fiat.' After that, no further KYC will be needed for future purchases on the same platform.
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<Details summary="What cryptocurrencies does Payments support?">
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<Details summary="What cryptocurrencies does Payments support?">
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Payments can support any currency on our [supported chains](https://thirdweb.com/chainlist?service=pay).
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<Details summary="How are cryptocurrency prices set in thirdweb Payments?">
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<Details summary="How are cryptocurrency prices set in thirdweb Payments?">
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<Details summary="Does thirdweb Payments offer fiat payouts?">
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<Details summary="Does thirdweb Payments offer fiat payouts?">
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apps/portal/src/app/react/v5/connecting-wallets/hooks/page.mdx

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You can build a completely custom UI for connecting the wallet using the [`useConnect`](/references/typescript/v5/useConnect) hook to connect any of [supported wallets](/connect/external-wallets).
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You can build a completely custom UI for connecting the wallet using the [`useConnect`](/references/typescript/v5/useConnect) hook to connect any of [supported wallets](/wallets/external-wallets).
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apps/portal/src/app/react/v5/connecting-wallets/ui-components/page.mdx

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apps/portal/src/app/transactions/page.mdx

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apps/portal/src/components/others/DocSearch.tsx

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