One payment identity for the entire on-chain economy.
Clinks gives individuals, teams, and products one human-readable identity for receiving crypto across chains. Instead of sharing multiple wallet addresses, you share one username or one payment link and let Clinks route the payment correctly.
Universal receive identity
A Clinks ID becomes a permanent payment destination that can work across multiple chains and wallets.
Wallet abstraction
Clinks separates the public receive experience from the underlying wallet setup, so people pay a name, not an address list.
Non-custodial by design
Payments still settle directly to the configured receiver wallets. Clinks does not take custody of user funds.
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How Clinks works under the hood.
Clinks is built as a payment identity layer. A user registers a single tag, links supported wallets, and uses that tag as the public receive surface for direct blockchain payments and payment links.
1. Create your ID
A user claims a unique Clinks tag such as chido.clinks. That tag becomes the public receive identity.
2. Link receiving wallets
The same tag can be connected to a Solana wallet and an EVM wallet. Clinks keeps each linked wallet tied to the same public identity.
3. Route by network
When a payer selects Solana, Clinks resolves the Solana receiving wallet. When a payer selects an EVM chain, Clinks resolves the linked EVM wallet.
4. Confirm on-chain
Payment history is only recorded after confirmed blockchain settlement. Opening a link alone does not create fake activity.
Supported networks
Built for multi-chain receiving from day one.
For teams and products
Use Clinks as a simple receive layer for marketplaces, creator products, community payments, and cross-chain checkout flows.
For global recipients
Give clients, communities, or audiences one identity to pay, without asking them to understand your wallet stack first.
Status
Current product scope.
Clinks currently focuses on universal crypto receive identities, multi-wallet routing, direct payment flows, and payment links. The product remains non-custodial, with payments settling directly to linked receiver wallets.
