Title: PaySovra – Crypto &amp; Stablecoin Payment Gateway for WooCommerce
Author: PaySovra
Published: <strong>August 17, 2026</strong>
Last modified: August 17, 2026

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# PaySovra – Crypto & Stablecoin Payment Gateway for WooCommerce

 By [PaySovra](https://profiles.wordpress.org/paysovra/)

[Download](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/paysovra-for-woocommerce.1.8.6.zip)

 * [Details](https://wordpress.org/plugins/paysovra-for-woocommerce/#description)
 * [Reviews](https://wordpress.org/plugins/paysovra-for-woocommerce/#reviews)
 *  [Installation](https://wordpress.org/plugins/paysovra-for-woocommerce/#installation)
 * [Development](https://wordpress.org/plugins/paysovra-for-woocommerce/#developers)

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## Description

PaySovra adds a crypto payment method to your WooCommerce checkout. Customers pay
in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, USDC, USDT and more across 10 networks; you receive
funds directly in wallets you control.

**How it works**

 * The customer picks “Pay with crypto” at checkout and a secure payment window 
   opens over your checkout page — they never leave your site.
 * They choose a coin and network, and send the payment. PaySovra monitors the chain
   and confirms it in real time.
 * Your WooCommerce order updates automatically — paid, underpaid (on hold for review),
   or cancelled if the payment window lapses.
 * Every payment also appears in your PaySovra dashboard: order details, transaction
   hash, amounts received, and a full customer view across all your sales channels.

**Why merchants choose PaySovra**

 * **Direct settlement.** Payments go to your own wallet addresses. PaySovra never
   holds your funds.
 * **Broad coverage.** BTC, LTC, ETH, SOL, BNB, POL, TRX, plus USDC and USDT on 
   Ethereum, Polygon, BNB Chain, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, Solana, and TRON.
 * **Order sync you can trust.** Signed webhooks (HMAC-SHA256, replay-protected)
   with automatic retries update your Woo orders reliably — including underpayment
   and expiry outcomes, not just success.
 * **A real payments dashboard.** Orders, analytics, customers, invoicing, and hosted
   product pages are included with your PaySovra account.

PaySovra is a hosted service; a free PaySovra account is required. Payment sessions
are created via the PaySovra API and the payment window is served by PaySovra over
your checkout page.

### External services

This plugin connects to [PaySovra](https://paysovra.com), a hosted payment
 service,
to take crypto payments. It cannot work without it, and a free PaySovra account 
is required.

**When data is sent**

 * When a customer selects “Pay with crypto” and places an order, your site
    sends
   PaySovra the order total and currency, your WooCommerce order number, the item
   names, quantities and line totals, the customer’s billing name and email address,
   your store’s web address, and the addresses PaySovra should return the customer
   to and notify when the payment settles.
 * While the checkout page is open, your site asks PaySovra which coins and
    networks
   your account accepts, so the customer can choose one.
 * After a payment, PaySovra notifies your site so the order can be updated.
    These
   messages are signed and verified before they are acted on.

**What is NOT sent**

Your customer’s postal address, phone number, payment card details and
 WordPress
passwords are never transmitted. PaySovra is non-custodial: crypto goes directly
from the customer to wallet addresses you control, and PaySovra never holds your
funds or moves them.

**Terms and privacy**

 * [Terms of service](https://paysovra.com/terms)
 * [Privacy policy](https://paysovra.com/privacy)
 * [Acceptable use policy](https://paysovra.com/acceptable-use)

## Installation

The full step-by-step guide is at [paysovra.com/docs/woocommerce](https://paysovra.com/docs/woocommerce),
and it
 includes a troubleshooting section for when something doesn’t work. Follow
that if anything here is unclear — it is the same seven steps in more detail.

 1. Create a free [PaySovra account](https://paysovra.com) and add at least one
     wallet
    address. That is where your money lands, so nothing works without it.
 2. Install and activate this plugin.
 3. In PaySovra, open Integrations. Under **Integration keys**, create a key named
    “
    WooCommerce store” and leave management access switched OFF. Copy it — it starts
    with sk_live_ and is shown only once. (This is not your publishable key, which 
    is a different, public value used by the checkout widget.)
 4. On the same page, scroll to **Get told when you’re paid** — this section is
     what
    other platforms call webhooks. Press **Create signing secret** and copy it. It 
    starts with whsec_. Without it PaySovra sends your store nothing and orders never
    leave “Pending payment”.
 5. Still in that section, press **Add endpoint** and enter your store address
     followed
    by /?wc-api=paysovra — for example https://shop.example.com/?wc-api=paysovra. The
    exact address for your store is also printed at the bottom of the plugin’s settings
    page.
 6. In WooCommerce  Settings  Payments  PaySovra, paste the integration key
     into **
    Integration key** and the signing secret into **Signing secret**.
 7. Tick “Enable PaySovra”, press Save changes, then place one small test order
     and
    confirm it moves from “Pending payment” to “Processing”.

## FAQ

### Do I need a PaySovra account?

Yes. The plugin is a connector to PaySovra’s payment infrastructure — your account
holds your wallet configuration, API key, and payment history. The Free plan works
with this plugin.

### Where do the funds go?

Directly to wallet addresses you configure in your PaySovra dashboard. PaySovra 
is non-custodial: it detects and confirms payments on-chain but never takes possession
of your money.

### Which coins can my customers use?

Whatever you enable in your PaySovra dashboard — the plugin’s coin list follows 
your account settings automatically. The full universe spans 22 assets across 10
networks.

### What happens if a customer underpays or lets the payment expire?

Underpaid orders move to “on hold” with a note showing exactly how much arrived,
so you can decide. Expired sessions cancel the Woo order automatically — and if 
a payment arrives moments late, PaySovra’s grace window still confirms it and marks
the order paid.

### Does it support the block-based checkout?

Yes — both the classic shortcode checkout and the Cart & Checkout Blocks experience,
plus High-Performance Order Storage (HPOS).

## Reviews

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## Contributors & Developers

“PaySovra – Crypto & Stablecoin Payment Gateway for WooCommerce” is open source 
software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

 *   [ PaySovra ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/paysovra/)

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### Interested in development?

[Browse the code](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/paysovra-for-woocommerce/),
check out the [SVN repository](https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/paysovra-for-woocommerce/),
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## Changelog

#### 1.8.2

 * Overpayments are no longer flagged to the customer with an offer to return
    the
   difference. The amount paid is shown either way, so nothing is hidden, but crypto
   refunds are manual and a few cents of rounding shouldn’t create work for the 
   shop owner. The overpayment is still noted on the order.

#### 1.8.1

 * The order confirmation, the customer’s account and WooCommerce’s order
    emails
   now show what was actually paid — the amount, the coin and the network, plus 
   the transaction. Previously only the order price appeared, and the crypto details
   were recorded where only the shop owner could see them.

#### 1.8.0

 * Reopening a checkout now picks up where the customer left off. Previously,
    someone
   who paid part of the total and closed the window was shown the coin picker again
   as though nothing had happened — which stranded what they had already sent and
   asked them to pay the full amount a second time. They now return to the same 
   payment, showing what’s still outstanding and the address to send it to.

#### 1.7.8

 * Cleared everything flagged by the official WordPress Plugin Check.

#### 1.7.7

 * Documents exactly what is sent to PaySovra, what isn’t, and links to the
    terms,
   privacy and acceptable-use policies.

#### 1.7.6

 * Declares WooCommerce as a required plugin, so WordPress prompts for it
    instead
   of the gateway silently doing nothing.
 * Compatibility updated for WordPress 7.0 and WooCommerce 11.

#### 1.7.5

 * FIX: after changing the discount rate, checkout advertised the new rate but
    
   the payment was still taken at the old one. WooCommerce reuses the same order
   across attempts, and the earlier discount was being left in place.

#### 1.7.4

 * FIX: the payment method description had disappeared from checkout.

#### 1.7.3

 * Restored the savings badge beside “Pay with crypto”, shown whether or not
    it’s
   selected, and the percentage for merchants who set one. The badge now also fills
   in the exact amount payable once the cart has loaded.

#### 1.7.2

 * FIX: the discounted price shown at checkout could differ by a cent from the
    
   amount actually requested. The figure was being calculated twice — once on the
   server, once in the browser — and the two rounded fractions of a cent differently.
   It is now calculated once, on the server, and the checkout simply displays it.

#### 1.7.1

 * The crypto option now shows what you’ll actually pay, not just a percentage,
   
   and keeps it current as the cart changes.

#### 1.7.0

 * The saving is now shown next to “Pay with crypto” whether or not it’s
    selected—
   a discount nobody sees until after choosing can’t persuade anyone to choose.
 * IMPORTANT FIX: the discount no longer alters the cart. Other gateways build
    
   their payment object from the cart total when they load — Stripe creates a PaymentIntent
   up front — so a total that moved underneath them caused refused payments and 
   blocked checkouts. A 50c basket briefly discounted left Stripe holding 43c, under
   its minimum, and it stopped the sale. The cart total now never changes; the discount
   is applied to the order once crypto is actually chosen, which is also when the
   amount is authorised.

#### 1.6.1

 * FIX: the crypto discount could stay applied after switching to another
    payment
   method, and that gateway would then refuse the order because the total had changed
   under it. Selection is now read from the checkout itself rather than inferred,
   updates are serialised so a slow one can’t land after a newer one, and any discount
   is stripped server-side from an order that isn’t actually being paid with crypto.

#### 1.6.0

 * Optional crypto discount. Switch it on in the gateway settings and choose a
    
   percentage or a fixed amount. It applies only while crypto is the selected payment
   method and comes off if the customer switches back. Percentages are capped at
   50% so a mistyped value cannot give an order away.

#### 1.5.0

 * Sends the order’s line items so the payment record shows what was sold.
 * The website taking payments is registered against your PaySovra account
    automatically—
   no setup step, and subdomains of a site you already registered don’t count again.

#### 1.4.4

 * Events for payments that aren’t WooCommerce orders (hosted pages, invoices,
    
   the API) no longer return an error and no longer retry.

#### 1.4.3

 * Clearer message when a customer closes the payment window.

#### 1.4.2

 * Updates from a superseded payment session are now ignored. Switching coins
    opens
   a new session, and an older one expiring could otherwise cancel an order while
   it was being paid.

#### 1.4.1

 * Fixed the Place Order button hanging after the payment window was closed —
    checkout
   waited on a signal the widget never sent, so the page had to be reloaded before
   you could try again.
 * The customer’s name is now recorded alongside their email.
 * Orders link back to the matching order in your WordPress admin.

#### 1.4.0

 * The payment window now opens over your own checkout page. Customers pick
    their
   coin and pay without leaving your site, and are returned to your order-received
   page once it confirms.
 * If the window can’t open for any reason, checkout falls back to the hosted
    payment
   page — the customer can always pay.
 * Closing the window leaves the order pending and keeps the customer on
    checkout,
   instead of sending them to a thank-you page for an unpaid order.

#### 1.3.0

 * The coin and network picker now appears. Previously the plugin chose an
    asset
   before the payment existed, so the customer never saw the choice — the receiving
   address had already been fixed.
 * The order total is now authorised with PaySovra server-to-server before
    checkout
   opens. No price is sent from the browser, so it cannot be altered by the customer.
 * Orders are never marked paid for less than they cost; a short payment is
    held
   for review instead of releasing goods.
 * Removed the “Default Crypto Asset” setting — the customer picks, and a
    merchant-
   chosen default only suppressed that choice.
 * Stores not selling in USD now hide PaySovra at checkout with an
    explanation,
   rather than converting the amount incorrectly.

#### 1.2.1

 * FIX: the default API address pointed at a host that does not exist, so a
    fresh
   install failed at checkout with “PaySovra connection failed” until the field 
   was corrected by hand. Installs that already saved the bad value are repaired
   automatically on upgrade.

#### 1.2.0

 * Branded payment-method icon — PaySovra now shows its mark in the payment
    providers
   list and at checkout instead of a generic placeholder.
 * Settings fields renamed to match the dashboard exactly: “Integration key”
    and“
   Signing secret”. The old labels named things that existed nowhere.
 * The webhook notice now says which dashboard section to paste the address
    into,
   so “webhook” and “Get told when you’re paid” stop being two unconnected vocabularies.
 * Installation instructions rewritten and now point at the full guide at
    https://
   paysovra.com/docs/woocommerce.

#### 1.1.0

 * Webhook signature verification aligned with PaySovra’s timestamped HMAC scheme(
   replay-protected).
 * Handles payment.underpaid and payment.expired events — orders sync on every outcome.
 * Cart & Checkout Blocks support.
 * High-Performance Order Storage (HPOS) compatibility declared.
 * Coin list now loads live from your PaySovra account (with a full static fallback).
 * Overpaid payments noted on the order; paid orders can never be regressed by a
   late event.

#### 1.0.0

 * Initial release: hosted payment redirect, payment.confirmed webhook, order sync.

## Meta

 *  Version **1.8.6**
 *  Last updated **3 hours ago**
 *  Active installations **Fewer than 10**
 *  WordPress version ** 6.4 or higher **
 *  Tested up to **7.0.4**
 *  PHP version ** 7.4 or higher **
 * Tags
 * [bitcoin](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/bitcoin/)[crypto payments](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/crypto-payments/)
   [stablecoin](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/stablecoin/)[usdc](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/usdc/)
   [woocommerce payment gateway](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/woocommerce-payment-gateway/)
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## Contributors

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