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Request Network is a decentralized invoicing and payment protocol that enables anyone to create, pay, and manage on-chain and off-chain payment requests using crypto and fiat. Built on Ethereum, Gnosis, and Polygon, it uses IPFS and smart contracts to anchor requests, automate reconciliation, and streamline compliance, all powered by the REQ token.
Request Network is a Web3 invoicing and payment protocol that lets users send and pay crypto-based requests on-chain, anchored to IPFS and Gnosis Chain.
REQ is traded on Binance, Coinbase, Gate.io, HTX, KuCoin, and DEXs like Uniswap and QuickSwap.
Bitcoin.com Wallet is best for both Ethereum and Polygon REQ; for hardware storage, use Ledger or Trezor with REQ’s contract address.
Request supports Ethereum, Polygon, Gnosis Chain, and 25+ EVM chains via proxy smart contracts.
Request data is stored off-chain on IPFS, with the content ID (CID) anchored to Gnosis Chain for tamper-proof verification.
Developers can build crypto invoicing, subscriptions, escrow, marketplace payouts, and batch payment systems with Request’s SDK and APIs.
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