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Simple, verifiable invoicing for the Verse ecosystem.

What VerseBill is

VerseBill is an on-chain invoicing and payment application for the VERSE token on Polygon. A merchant creates an invoice, VerseBill turns it into a shareable payment link, and the customer pays with VERSE. The invoice is only marked as paid after VerseBill independently confirms the payment against the blockchain.

Why it exists

Traditional crypto payments are difficult to track against an invoice. A merchant receiving many transfers has to work out whether the right token, the right amount, and the right recipient were actually used — and whether the transaction even succeeded. That manual reconciliation is slow and error-prone.

The problem it solves

VerseBill removes the guesswork from accepting crypto. Every invoice carries the exact amount, recipient address, token, and network, and VerseBill checks those details against on-chain transaction data rather than trusting a wallet's "success" message or a customer's word.

How on-chain verification helps

VerseBill verifies payment details against on-chain transaction data before marking an invoice as paid. It confirms the transaction exists and succeeded, that it was sent on the expected network using the expected VERSE contract, that it was sent to the merchant's assigned wallet, and that the amount matches the invoice. An invoice transitions to paid only after this server-side verification succeeds.

Built for the Verse ecosystem

VerseBill is built for the Verse ecosystem, using the VERSE token on Polygon PoS. It is a tool for merchants and customers in that ecosystem, and it does not hold funds or custody private keys.

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