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Widget Types in Our Terminal
Inabit Terminal provides two widget types to support a wide range of payment scenarios. Both handle deposit address generation, blockchain monitoring, and transaction confirmation. The main difference lies in how deposit addresses are assigned and reused.
1. Purchase Address Widget
Used for single-use or transaction-specific payments. This widget generates a unique deposit address for each new payment flow, enabling easy matching of transactions to specific purchases.
Common Use Cases:
eCommerce checkout flows
Invoices with expiration windows
Donations or one-time contributions
Payment links in emails or support chats
How It Works:
A new deposit address is generated each time the widget is created.
The customer sends crypto to this unique address.
The widget listens for an on-chain deposit and triggers a webhook or terminal API callback.
After the specified number of confirmations, the transaction is marked as complete.
If payment is not received in time, the widget can expire and optionally generate a new quote or address.
Key Features:
Unique address per transaction for clean reconciliation
Supports expiration windows and partial payments
Enables reuse of addresses across different purchases to reduce network fees
Automatic rate refresh upon expiration (when enabled)
Best for real-time, time-limited payments
Highly auditable and secure
2. Customer Address Widget
Designed for long-term use, this widget assigns a persistent deposit address to a specific customer or account. All incoming payments to that address are monitored over time, allowing flexible, account-based payment handling.
Common Use Cases:
Recurring user payments
Wallet or account top-ups
Subscription billing (manual)
Developer platforms or marketplaces
Multi-use crypto billing profiles
How It Works:
A customer-specific deposit address is created once and reused for that customer.
The address is monitored continuously by Inabit Terminal.
Each incoming transaction to the address is tracked, confirmed, and pushed to your system via webhook or API.
Multiple payments can be made to the same address over time.
Key Features:
Persistent deposit address per customer or account
Optimized for recurring or ongoing payments
Simplifies deposit handling in user/account-based systems
Configurable expiration, confirmation count, and other options
Ideal for customer wallets, balances, or prepaid models
Choosing the Right Widget
One-time eCommerce checkout
Purchase Address Widget
Physical store QR code payment
Purchase Address Widget
Invoice with expiration (e.g., due in 30 minutes)
Purchase Address Widget
Subscription top-ups or account funding
Customer Address Widget
Multi-user platform that tracks deposits per user
Customer Address Widget
Recurring customer payments with the same address
Customer Address Widget
Donations with tracking per campaign
Purchase Address Widget
Payment links sent via email or chat
Purchase Address Widget
API-based integration for programmatic payouts
Customer Address Widget
Service credit recharge by end users
Customer Address Widget
Integration Notes
Both widget types are created via the Inabit Terminal GraphQL API or from the Inabit Dashboard.
All widgets support:
Blockchain and asset selection
Confirmation threshold configuration
Expiration timeouts
Partial payment tolerance
Widgets can be embedded in web or mobile applications.
Real-time payment updates are available via webhook or by polling the Terminal API.
Sandbox and mainnet environments are supported for safe development and production deployments.
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