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Xepeng Focuses on No Digital Asset Custody Requirement
The platform underlines the minimal actions for merchants in conversions, emphasizing no need for digital asset management or custody.Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, 9th Jan 2026 -- As digital assets open new revenue channels, many merchants want to accept them, but worry about custody, keys, and accounting. Xepeng removes that barrier: merchants simply generate a payment link and provide a transaction reference, while Xepeng handles verification, conversion, and delivers clean Rupiah settlements.
In Xepengs model, merchants engage in a simplified workflow that prioritizes ease and compliance. The process begins with the generation of a secure payment link, which merchants share with buyers. This link serves as the entry point for the transaction, allowing customers to initiate payments from their digital sources.
Merchants then provide invoice or booking references to validate the commercial purpose of the transaction. These references ensure the conversion is tied to a legitimate business activity, such as a sale or service agreement. Xepeng coordinates the backend verification and conversion through licensed partners, delivering the final settlement in Rupiah directly to the merchants bank account.
Under this operational scope, merchants are not required to maintain digital asset wallets or custody tools. There is no need to manage private keys or crypto exchange accounts, as Xepeng handles all digital mechanics. Merchants also avoid tracking token prices or performing crypto accounting, keeping their financial processes aligned with standard Rupiah-based systems.
Minimal merchant actions are central to Xepengs design: link generation and reference provision. These steps integrate seamlessly into daily workflows, requiring no specialized knowledge of digital assets or conversions. The result is a transaction environment where merchants benefit from expanded payment accessibility while staying within familiar Rupiah frameworks.
Key aspects of the no custody requirement include:
o Support for standard invoicing and financial reporting processes.
o No digital asset custody, storage, or management needed.
o Provision of invoice or booking references for validation.
o Simple generation of payment links for customer use.
What merchants will not need to do under Xepeng's model further underscores the platforms merchant-centric philosophy. Merchants are not required to open or maintain digital-asset wallets, hold private keys or manage custody solutions, monitor token prices or perform crypto accounting, or operate exchange accounts or handle crypto conversions themselves. This absence of requirements shields merchants from volatility risks and operational burdens associated with direct asset involvement.
By design, Xepengs framework promotes reverse trust, where the platform assumes the responsibility for secure handling. This allows merchants to prioritize customer service and business growth, knowing that conversions are managed compliantly on the backend.
Indonesias financial regulations encourage solutions that maintain Rupiah as the core of domestic transactions. Xepengs no custody model aligns with this by ensuring merchants remain in a bank-native environment, supporting local economic stability.
As digital payment options expand, features like no asset custody help platforms like Xepeng provide accessible tools for merchants. The emphasis on minimal actions reflects a commitment to efficiency in an evolving landscape.
Merchants interested in exploring Xepengs no custody model and its features can visit https://www.xepeng.com for further resources.
About Xepeng
Xepeng develops a conversion platform tailored for Indonesian merchants to secure Rupiah from international digital sources. The system integrates efficient processing, robust verification, and full alignment with local financial standards.
Contact Details
Organization: Xepeng
Contact Person: Budi Satrya
Website: https://xepeng.com/
Email: Send Email [https://dashboard.kingnewswire.com/release-contact/40001]
Contact Number: +6287862024247
Address: Jl. Cut Nyak Dien No.1, Renon
Address 2: Denpasar Selatan, Bali
City: Denpasar
State: Bali
Country: Indonesia
Release Id: 09012640001
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