It just got easier to pay for digital services on CanWork. Now accepting ETH & ERC20 tokens.

Keeping clients on CanWork

Let’s face it, not everyone looking for digital services on CanWork will hold the native $CAN token. Confronted with this payment barrier, a prospective client is likely to abandon payment rather than go through all the steps to buy or exchange tokens elsewhere.

Keeping clients on CanWork means more jobs for freelancers.

Don’t worry, you don’t have to hold native $CAN tokens

Most dApps require a project’s native token and although it benefits the cryptoeconomics of the project it doesn’t make for an optimal user experience. This hinders the marketplace and is part of a broader problem with the adoption of decentralised applications (dApps)

The most logical step to wider adoption is accepting more cryptocurrencies.

More ways to pay freelancers

CanYa are proud to announce that you can now pay for digital services on CanWork in ETH & Bancor-supported ERC20 tokens.

CanYa’s new and improved payment widget uses the Bancor API to faciliate the conversion to $CAN automatically.

It’s quick and easy

Step 1. Check Out.

If you don’t have any $CAN tokens, don’t worry, just click “Buy CAN”

No $CAN, no worries! Click “Buy CAN”

Step 2. Choose your payment method.

Ethereum or ERC20.

Choose your payment type

Step 3. Choose your token.

Select from all Bancor-supported ERC20 tokens.

Choose your token

4. Make the payment.

You don’t even have to wait for all the confirmations. CanWork does a little magic behind the scenes to expedite your transaction.

Reducing the adoption barriers

The future of web3 technologies depends on the user experience and CanYa is committed to reducing the entry barriers that hinder the widespread adoption of cryptocurrencies.

With more payment options, CanYa just made it easier to book freelance talent all over the world using cryptocurrency!

Check out what CanYa is doing to protect freelancers against crypto volatility with the CanWork hedged escrow.

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