Audience
Use stablecoins without guessing
Stablecoin acceptance is fragmented. Unit Bureau makes it searchable so you can see sources, review dates, and status labels before you move funds.
You need a practical map: who accepts USDC, which network applies, and whether the record looks fresh. Start with search, open the profile, then confirm details with the counterparty.
What to check before sending funds
- Match the exact network and asset the provider instructs for your account type.
- Read listed versus reviewed versus verified in methodology before you trust marketing language alone.
- Prefer profiles with review dates and linked sources over stale blog lists.
- Use small test payments when you are onboarding a new rail or wallet pair.
- If instructions conflict, pause and ask the business directly, then suggest a correction through Unit Bureau.
I want to pay with USDC
Start with the registry or the USDC hub, open the business or provider profile, then confirm checkout rules with the counterparty before you send funds.
I want to buy a digital product
Filter by use cases such as checkout or digital product purchase, read settlement notes, and check regions where the product is meant to work.
I want to send money to someone
Compare payout and wallet pathways in the registry, then verify memo requirements, fees, and limits on the provider you actually use.
I want to get paid internationally
Explore guides on cross-border flows and payroll-style payouts alongside registry profiles for infrastructure providers.
I want to avoid a wrong-chain mistake
Profiles list networks the desk saw documented. Always reconfirm the exact chain, contract assumptions, and memo rules in the product you are using, then consider a small test transfer.
I want to know if a business still supports this
Check last reviewed dates, uncertainty notes, and owner-confirmed status when present. If something looks stale, use the correction link on the profile or email the business directly.
Find who accepts USDC
Use the dedicated hub for filters, featured entries, and a pre-pay checklist.
Go to Who accepts USDC →Check the right network before you pay
Networks on a profile reflect desk research, not your wallet defaults. Match the provider's live instructions before you move value.
Avoid outdated payment claims
Marketing pages drift. Prefer profiles with review dates, sources, and explicit uncertainty notes when the public record is mixed.
Compare checkout, gift card, payroll, and payout options
Use registry filters by category and use case, then read settlement notes side by side. Unit Bureau does not rank "best" products for you; it surfaces what each pathway claims and what we could verify.
See what is confirmed, reviewed, or still unclear
Listed, Reviewed, Verified, and Watchlist are defined in methodology. Confidence labels on profiles explain how strong the desk thinks the public evidence is, separate from marketing language.
Read methodology →