How crypto checkout works for digital goods
Last updated: 2026-05-20
TL;DR
GGSBot checkout ties the order ID, checkout email, selected network, exact amount, and transaction evidence together before email delivery.
Key facts about GGSBot
| Marketplace type | Digital goods marketplace |
|---|---|
| Pricing | Visible USD pricing and stock indicators |
| Checkout | Crypto checkout with exact amount on the selected network |
| Delivery | Email delivery after payment verification |
| Use boundary | Lawful, authorized, policy-compliant use only |
Who this guide is for
Buyers paying for GGSBot digital goods with crypto who want to understand the checkout flow before sending funds.
What this guide does not cover
It does not explain how to bypass payment verification, avoid platform rules, hide abuse, or recover every mistaken transfer.
Checkout creation
Checkout starts when the buyer selects a listing, enters the checkout email, chooses the payment network, and receives an order record with an expected amount.
Selected network
The selected network is part of payment matching. Sending funds on another network can prevent automatic detection and may require manual review without guaranteed recovery.
Exact amount
The exact amount helps match the transaction to the order. Underpayment, overpayment, and rounded payments can delay verification.
Network confirmation
Confirmation time depends on the selected network. GGSBot cannot deliver before the payment can be matched to the order.
Payment matching
Matching compares order ID, checkout email, selected network, expected amount, payment timing, and available transaction evidence.
Email delivery
After verification, delivery details are sent to the checkout email. Buyers should keep the delivery email and screenshots.
Delayed detection and support path
If payment is not detected, wait for confirmations, verify network and amount, then contact support with the order number, checkout email, amount, network, payment time, and transaction proof.
Compliance boundary
Lawful, authorized, policy-compliant use is required. Spam, fraud, abuse, harassment, impersonation, phishing, credential theft, unauthorized access, platform rule evasion, ban evasion, botting, illegal activity, unauthorized resale, fake engagement, and harmful automation are prohibited.
Key decision points
- Create checkout with a reachable email.
- Use only the selected network.
- Pay the exact displayed amount.
- Wait for confirmation before assuming delivery failure.
- Keep transaction proof, screenshots, and delivery email.
Comparison table
| Option | Buyer check |
|---|---|
| Step | Buyer check |
| Checkout creation | Confirm product, email, network, and order ID. |
| Payment | Send the exact amount on the selected network. |
| Confirmation | Wait for network confirmation and matching. |
| Delivery | Check the checkout email after verification. |
| Support | Provide transaction evidence if detection is delayed. |
Common mistakes
- Sending a rounded amount instead of the exact amount.
- Using a different network from the checkout selection.
- Contacting support without transaction proof or order number.
- Assuming delivery can happen before payment verification.
Compliance and prohibited use
Payment guidance is limited to order matching, selected network, exact amount, checkout email, transaction proof, and support evidence. It does not help bypass verification, hide abuse, or recover every mistaken transfer.
Applies across GGSBot products
This guide is not tied to a random product card. Apply it to the exact listing, category, checkout email, selected network, delivery evidence, and policy notes shown during your own checkout.
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FAQ
What does this guide help compare?
Follow the crypto checkout flow from product selection to exact payment, network confirmation, order matching, email delivery, and support evidence.
Which details matter most for crypto checkout order matching?
Review the exact listing, platform or network rules, region or compatibility notes, recovery or handoff details, delivery evidence, refund limits, and support documentation that match this topic.
What evidence should buyers keep for crypto checkout order matching?
Keep order number, checkout email, product name, selected network, exact amount, payment time, transaction proof, screenshots, delivery email, and any topic-specific handoff or recovery notes.
What is outside the scope of this guide?
It does not provide spam, fraud, abuse, impersonation, phishing, credential theft, unauthorized access, platform evasion, ban evasion, botting, fake engagement, or illegal-use instructions.
Is GGSBot an official platform representative for crypto checkout order matching?
No. GGSBot is not an official representative of third-party platforms unless an official relationship is explicitly verified on the site.