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USDC: authority hub

An authority hub for choosing and operating USDC payment infrastructure. Integration-buying intent remains owned by the USDC payment integration page. Understand USDC payment architecture: gateway versus wallet models, payment intents, finality, internal ledger, reconciliation, refunds and treasury operations.

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From knowledge to an implementation decision

Understand USDC payment architecture: gateway versus wallet models, payment intents, finality, internal ledger, reconciliation, refunds and treasury operations.

Intent: informational / architectural5 articles
01 / Topic scope
USDC

An authority hub for choosing and operating USDC payment infrastructure. Integration-buying intent remains owned by the USDC payment integration page.

Knowledge domain: Digital Assets & Financial Infrastructure
02 / Authority
How to Accept USDC Payments in Your Product

The primary technical resource defining architecture, decisions and responsibility boundaries.

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04 / Commercial owner
USDC payment integration

The service page remains the owner of buying intent, scope and conversion. This hub does not compete for BOFU intent.

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How to Integrate CoinGate into a SaaS or B2B Platform
Digital Assets & Financial Infrastructure
guideCoinGate integration

How to Integrate CoinGate into a SaaS or B2B Platform

A production integration guide covering CoinGate orders, hosted checkout, callbacks, status mapping, idempotency, refunds, settlement and reconciliation.

CoinGateUSDCCreate Order API
How to Design an Internal Ledger for Stablecoin Payments
Digital Assets & Financial Infrastructure
frameworkstablecoin payment ledger

How to Design an Internal Ledger for Stablecoin Payments

Why blockchain balances and provider dashboards cannot replace a product-owned ledger — and how to model payment intents, immutable entries, credit, refunds and treasury separation.

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What search intent does the USDC topic hub own?

The hub owns informational, architectural and decision-support intent. It does not replace the service page, which remains the owner of scope, pricing and buying intent.

Where should I start with USDC?

Start with the authority guide in the Topic authority graph, then review first-party case studies and move to the implementation page only when you are evaluating a concrete project.

Why are case studies part of this hub?

Case studies provide first-party evidence from real systems and show how authority guidance translates into production workflows, data boundaries and operations.