Syiat Portal
The Syiat Portal was designed to bridge the gap between blockchain-based payments and enterprise-grade customer service. While standard cryptocurrency transactions are efficient, they lack the identity, transparency, guidance, and post-transaction support required for regulated and high-value commercial environments. Syiat transforms crypto payments into a customer-ready commerce experience

Why Syiat
Business Impact
For merchants, Syiat reduces operational risk, eliminates reconciliation complexity, and accelerates settlement without requiring crypto expertise. For customers, Syiat delivers confidence, clarity, and support—turning crypto payments into a trusted, professional checkout experience.
Identity-Aware Transactions
Each transaction is securely associated with verified customer identity and invoice data. This transforms anonymous blockchain transfers into auditable commercial transactions
QR-Based Network Assurance
The Portal automatically generates blockchain-specific QR codes, minimizing the risk of incorrect network or address errors.
How it Works
Syiat has developed an enhanced, secure front-end payment portal that replaces traditional point-of-sale (POS) hardware. The Syiat Portal delivers improved usability, enterprise-grade security, and a streamlined crypto-to-fiat transaction experience.
Simple Transaction Experience
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Customer Portal Access
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Secure Account Creation
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Customer & Transaction Data Entry
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Transaction Initiation
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QR Code Generation
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Cryptocurrency Selection
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Invoice Confirmation Window
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Transaction Authorization
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Crypto-to-Fiat Conversion
10. Dealer Settlement

The Syiat Solution
Traditional cryptocurrency transactions were designed for peer-to-peer value transfer, not enterprise commerce or regulated environments. As a result, standard crypto payments often lack identity assurance, usability, transparency, and customer support. The Syiat Portal introduces a secure, guided, and service-oriented transaction layer on top of blockchain rails—while preserving the speed and finality of crypto settlement