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Coinflow rebuilds merchant statements and billing, brings Apple Pay to mobile checkout, and moves point-of-sale acceptance into beta.

Last month was about fortifying the financial infrastructure underneath the product.
We rebuilt how merchant statements and billing work from the ground up, brought Apple Pay to mobile checkout, and moved point-of-sale acceptance into beta. A handful of new payment rails and fraud improvements rounded out the month. Here's what shipped in July.
This set of releases rebuilds how merchants track and move their money, from a blockchain-native ledger to self-service settlements and wallets.
Merchants have long asked for financial records they can trust without contacting support. Accurate statements, automated billing, and self-service settlements address that directly.
Statement accuracy is restored for high-volume merchants
Billing and fee tracking are now automated end to end
Merchants can trigger settlements on demand instead of waiting for the daily sweep
Checkout rounds out on both sides of the counter, adding native Apple Pay for mobile apps alongside new in-person hardware and purchase-flow controls.
Apple Pay is one of the most-requested mobile payment methods, and native support means mobile-first merchants no longer need a workaround. In person, point-of-sale launch means merchants no longer need a separate system to accept and reconcile in-person payments alongside their online sales.
Mobile-first merchants get a first-class Apply Pay integration path
Point-of-sale acceptance moves into beta, bringing in-person payments into the same system as online checkout
Merchants get more ways to move funds, from a new US acquiring rail to global wire payouts and higher Canadian transfer limits.
More rails and higher limits mean fewer failed transactions and less dependence on any single provider.
A new US acquiring rail and a second EU stablecoin settlement path
Canadian merchants can move larger payouts without splitting transactions
Visibility into fraud and disputes gets sharper, from blocking reused payment accounts to a redesigned disputes hub.
These changes give merchants clearer visibility into why a payment was declined or a dispute is open, instead of an opaque result.
Fewer merchants exposed to fraud they previously had to opt into protection against
Real-time visibility into disputes through the redesigned hub
July was about strengthening the financial systems merchants depend on every day.
Priorities heading into next month:
Keep the reliability gains going. Keep expanding payment rail coverage where merchants are asking for it. Keep closing the gaps merchants never see.
Fewer surprises for merchants, month after month.
If you’re building and want to explore how these releases can support your roadmap, let's talk.
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Abhey Sur is the Head of Product at Coinflow, where he leads the strategy, design, and execution of the company’s product vision to reshape global payments infrastructure.

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