Directory/LedgerFlow
Category
  • Fintechs
  • Infrastructure Providers
  • Payments
Use Cases
  • Cross-Chain Transfers
  • E-commerce Payments
  • Payment Settlement
  • Payouts and Payroll
Blockchains Supported
  • Aptos
  • Arbitrum
  • Arc
  • Avalanche
  • Base
On/Off-Ramps
  • No
Platform
  • Android
  • iOS
  • Web
Region
  • APAC
  • Europe
  • LATAM
  • Middle East and Africa
  • North America
Country
  • China
  • Hong Kong
  • Japan
  • Macao
  • Singapore
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LongCipher

A chain-agnostic AI-native payment infrastructure.

LedgerFlow is open infrastructure that helps resource servers adopt x402 v2 once and settle payments across off-chain and onchain rails without changing their protocol-facing API.

Use Cases

AI Agent Autonomous Payments

AI agents can autonomously pay for external APIs, compute resources, and data services using digital dollars without human intervention. LedgerFlow provides programmable payment rails that agents can call directly - triggering onchain deposits with structured order IDs that map back to specific tasks or tool calls, enabling fully auditable, machine-driven payment workflows.

SaaS Subscription & Invoice Collection

SaaS companies can issue invoices denominated in digital dollars and collect recurring payments from global customers without relying on traditional payment processors. Each order is assigned a unique vault address and order ID, allowing automated reconciliation the moment a deposit is confirmed onchain while eliminating chargebacks and cross-border friction.

Bot-Native Payments

Users can request and receive payments in digital dollars directly inside messaging platforms (Telegram, Discord, et al) through LedgerFlow's bot interface. Whether splitting a bill, paying a community member, or collecting from a customer, the entire flow - from payment link generation to onchain confirmation notification - happens natively within the chat. No wallet address management, no app switching, and no custodial intermediary required.

Global Freelancer & Creator Payouts

Platforms can pay freelancers, creators, and contractors in supported countries worldwide with fast settlement via digital dollars, bypassing slow bank wires and high FX fees. LedgerFlow's non-custodial design means payees receive funds directly onchain, while platforms retain payment audit trails through indexed onchain events.

Cross-Border B2B Settlement

Businesses conducting international trade can settle invoices in digital dollars across multiple chains (EVM, Sui, Aptos) with settlement finality in seconds rather than days. LedgerFlow's multi-chain indexer automatically detects and confirms payments regardless of which chain the counterparty prefers, unifying settlement status in a single backend.

Web3 Marketplace & In-App Purchases

Marketplaces and Web3 applications can embed LedgerFlow as their checkout layer, allowing users to pay for digital goods, NFTs, or in-app services with stablecoins via a lightweight SDK (Rust, TypeScript, Python, or WASM). The non-custodial vault model means the platform never holds user funds, reducing compliance overhead while maintaining instant payment confirmation.

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