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Terms of Service
These terms explain the operating responsibilities that apply when you use Suiki Pay to accept wallet-approved stablecoin payments.
Last updated
May 16, 2026
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Service
Suiki Pay provides a hosted payment gateway for creating payment links, QR checkouts, terminal payments, split payments, receipts, refunds, webhooks, dashboards, and operational records for Sui stablecoin payments.
Suiki Pay is non-custodial. Customers approve payments from their own wallets, and merchants control where funds settle. We do not ask for seed phrases, private keys, or wallet recovery credentials.
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Fees
Suiki Pay collects a 1% platform fee from each successful transaction. There is no setup fee or monthly subscription at launch.
Standard Sui network fees may apply to wallet transactions. Merchants are responsible for pricing, taxes, refunds, customer support, and any other costs or obligations connected to their business.
We may update fees, introduce minimums, or add paid plans with notice or updated terms.
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Merchant responsibilities
You are responsible for the products or services you sell, the accuracy of checkout details, refund handling, customer support, taxes, sanctions screening, and compliance obligations that apply to your business.
You may not use Suiki Pay for fraud, deceptive activity, illegal goods or services, money laundering, sanctions evasion, or activity that would expose customers, operators, or infrastructure providers to unlawful risk.
Suiki Pay does not require customer KYC or merchant KYB to start, but we may limit, suspend, or request additional information for fraud prevention, abuse, sanctions, legal compliance, or platform risk.
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Wallet authorization
Some actions require a wallet signature to confirm ownership or approval. A signature can prove control of a wallet, but it does not transfer funds unless you also approve a transaction in your wallet.
You are responsible for securing the wallets, devices, API keys, webhook secrets, and operator accounts used with Suiki Pay.
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Payments and refunds
Blockchain transactions are generally final once confirmed. Refunds must be initiated by the merchant or authorized operator from the appropriate wallet, and may depend on network conditions, recipient details, and business policy.
Suiki Pay records payment and refund activity so merchants can track orders, reconcile balances, and support customers, but merchants remain responsible for the commercial relationship with each customer.
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Availability and changes
We work to provide reliable software and clear operational records, but wallet providers, networks, infrastructure hosts, databases, and third-party services can experience failures or delays.
We may update these terms, APIs, operating requirements, or product features as Suiki Pay evolves. Continued use after an update means you accept the updated terms.
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Contact
For legal, privacy, security, or support questions, contact Suiki Pay through the support channel published in the product.