Marketplace Storefront
A consumer-to-consumer storefront for sellers to list crypto-priced products and buyers to purchase with stablecoins, sharing the same organisation and merchant context as the rest of the platform.
Who this is for
| Persona | Typical inbound |
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| Niche marketplace operator | ”We want a storefront where our sellers list products and buyers pay in crypto.” |
| Merchandise shop for an event or community | ”Crypto-priced merch with a buyer-friendly checkout.” |
| Existing Studio merchant | ”We already use KryptoGO for payments — can we spin up a storefront on the same organisation?” |
Not a fit if you need a fully white-labelled marketplace deployed under your own domain with deep brand customisation, a self-serve marketplace builder with custom categories and taxonomies, an NFT trading floor (a different product surface), or escrow and dispute resolution at scale.
What you can ship today
| Capability | What it does |
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| Product listings, orders, and reviews | Sellers list products, buyers place orders, and both sides track status and leave reviews from the same storefront. |
| Crypto-priced checkout | Buyers pay with stablecoins through the same payment lifecycle that powers our payments and treasury products. Status updates flow through the same callback model. |
| Shared Studio organisation | A merchant who already runs payments or treasury in Studio can spin up a storefront presence using the same organisation, team roles, and verification status. |
| Settlement flexibility | Sellers receive crypto in their wallet by default. Fiat off-ramp to a bank account is available through our settlement product. |
The marketplace storefront is available on request for marketplace partners; it is not currently shipped as a white-label SDK. Contact us to scope a deployment for your marketplace.
How it works
1. The marketplace operator and sellers onboard onto Studio under one
organisation hierarchy.
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2. Sellers create product listings inside the storefront — title, price in
the chosen fiat or stablecoin denomination, supply, fulfillment notes.
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3. Buyers browse the storefront, pick a product, and proceed to checkout.
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4. Checkout creates a payment intent (the same primitive used by our
payments product). The buyer pays in stablecoin on-chain.
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5. On-chain confirmation advances the order state. Sellers see the order
move to "paid" and can fulfill.
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6. Settlement lands in the seller's wallet — crypto by default, or fiat in
bank account if the seller is configured with the off-ramp settlement
product.
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7. After fulfillment, the buyer can review the order. The marketplace
operator sees aggregate listing, order, and review data inside Studio.Custody model
The storefront uses two custody tracks from Custody Options:
- Payment intents settle into a KryptoGO-managed receive address, the same pattern used by our payments product. The seller can sweep from there to a self-custodied wallet or to fiat through the off-ramp product.
- Seller wallets that hold settled funds can be Asset Pro custodial wallets (with multi-signature workflow), embedded self-custody wallets, or external wallets the seller already controls.
Compliance posture
The storefront inherits the platform’s regulated posture: Taiwan VASP registration, ISO 27001 and ISO 27701 certifications, SOC 2 Type II examined controls, Cure53 audit. Address-level screening runs on the buyer’s paying wallet under the same per-organisation policy applied to payments. Marketplace operators should confirm with us during scoping whether the operator or each seller acts as merchant of record under their jurisdiction. See Compliance and Certifications for the full posture.
Chains and tokens supported today
Buyer-side checkout uses the same chain and stablecoin coverage as our payments product: USDC and USDT on Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, and Solana, plus USDT on Tron. Additional chains and tokens are added on request.
Typical integration timeline
| Phase | Bucket |
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| Marketplace scoping (operator and seller model, settlement, jurisdiction) | One to three months |
| Onboarding sellers onto Studio organisations | Under one month per cohort |
| Storefront go-live for an existing Studio merchant | One to three months |
| Custom domain or significant branding work | Scoped per partnership |
Current scope
- The storefront is in production for selected partners with shared listing, order, and review functionality.
- Available on request for marketplace partners; not currently shipped as a white-label SDK.
- Headless integration — a partner consuming a marketplace API to build their own user interface — is scoped per partnership.
- Order fulfillment automation (shipping integration, inventory sync) is scoped per partnership and is not part of the standard offering today.
- Escrow and dispute resolution beyond standard payment refunds are scoped per partnership.
Talk to us
The fastest way to scope a marketplace storefront engagement is a 45-minute discovery call. Reach our partnerships team via the address on www.kryptogo.tw .
Where to go next
- Accept Crypto Payments — the payment intent lifecycle the storefront consumes for checkout.
- White-Label Crypto Wallet — for the wallet experience your buyers and sellers can hold inside.
- Architecture Overview — to see how marketplace, payments, and custody fit into the wider platform.