KwesPay is building the payment rails for the programmable economy, starting with Africa. Built with Arbitrum and designed for multichain commerce, KwesPay enables merchants to accept stablecoins and volatile crypto assets through seamless embedded checkout infrastructure with fast settlement, onchain verification, and borderless payments built for modern commerce. We’re turning crypto from speculation into real world payment infrastructure.
KwesPay is building the payment rails for programmable global commerce.
We are developing a production-oriented multichain payment infrastructure that enables merchants and developers to accept stablecoins and volatile crypto assets through seamless embedded checkout experiences that settle entirely onchain.
Our infrastructure abstracts the complexity of crypto payments into a developer-friendly stack powered by backend-authorised payment flows, locked fiat-to-crypto pricing, automated settlement verification, and embedded multichain checkout infrastructure.
Unlike traditional crypto checkout systems that rely heavily on frontend logic, KwesPay uses a backend-authorised architecture where quotes, payment parameters, supported assets, settlement rules, and transaction validation are controlled server-side before any wallet interaction occurs.
This enables secure, deterministic, and production-ready payment execution across multiple EVM ecosystems while dramatically simplifying developer integrations.
KwesPay combines:
Embedded checkout infrastructure
Smart contract settlement systems
Multichain payment routing
Backend-authorised transaction signing
Quote-first payment architecture
Automated reconciliation
Wallet-aware payment execution
SDK-based integrations
Real-time settlement verification
Localized fiat pricing in USD and GHS
into a unified programmable payment stack designed for modern internet commerce.
https://github.com/Kwespay/kwespay-backend
Production-oriented FastAPI + Strawberry GraphQL backend powering:
Fiat-to-crypto quote generation
Backend-authorised transaction signing
Multichain settlement orchestration
Vendor infrastructure
Transaction reconciliation
Event-driven blockchain listeners
Analytics and payment monitoring
Automated settlement verification
Supported across Arbitrum, Ethereum, Base, Polygon, Lisk, Mezo, and EVM-compatible testnets.
https://github.com/Kwespay/KwesPayContract
Onchain payment settlement infrastructure designed for deterministic and secure execution.
The contracts enforce:
Backend-authorised payment verification
Replay protection
Atomic settlement execution
Fee extraction
Vendor validation
Deadline enforcement
Approved token verification
Funds never remain custodial within the protocol and settlement occurs instantly within a single transaction.
https://github.com/Kwespay/widget
A drop-in embedded crypto checkout infrastructure enabling merchants to accept stablecoins and volatile crypto assets with minimal integration effort.
The widget handles:
Wallet connections
Network switching
Token selection
Transaction execution
Settlement verification
Embedded checkout rendering
Payment lifecycle management
with seamless multichain support including Arbitrum-compatible settlement flows.
https://github.com/Kwespay/Kwespay-sdk
Developer SDK for programmable payment integrations.
The SDK enables developers to:
Generate quotes
Execute payments
Handle wallet interactions
Manage network switching
Verify transactions
Poll settlement status
Integrate multichain payment flows
through a simplified developer-first API layer.
https://github.com/Kwespay/Kwespay-embedded-widget-demo
A live Next.js commerce storefront demonstrating embedded KwesPay integrations inside a modern ecommerce application using stablecoins and volatile crypto assets.
Arbitrum
Ethereum
Base
Polygon
Lisk
Mezo
EVM-compatible testnets
KwesPay is focused on making onchain payments feel as seamless, programmable, and production-ready as modern internet payments.
We believe the future of commerce will be wallet-native, multichain, globally accessible, and powered by programmable settlement infrastructure.