
Geyser is expanding how people can fund projects by adding fiat payment options.
👉 See the announcement: https://x.com/geyserfund/status/2031730229006270872
Contributors can now support projects using fiat, while creators continue receiving funds in Bitcoin.
Two Ways to Pay with Fiat
Geyser now supports two fiat on-ramps:
Stripe (recommended for creators)
Creators can connect Stripe to their project and accept direct fiat payments. This gives contributors a smooth, familiar credit card checkout experience through Stripe.
Banxa (enabled by default)
Contributors can use Banxa to convert fiat into Bitcoin and fund projects. In this case, contributors are buying Bitcoin that is immediately sent to the creator’s wallet.
How It Works
For contributors:
Choose to pay with fiat
If the creator has enabled Stripe, the payment goes directly to their bank account
If Stripe is not enabled, the payment is converted into Bitcoin and sent to the creator’s Geyser wallet
For creators:
Stripe can be configured directly in project settings (recommended)
Banxa is available by default, but may have limitations depending on region and availability
Why It Matters
Fiat payments lower the barrier for new supporters. People who don’t yet hold Bitcoin can now:
Discover projects on Geyser
Contribute using familiar payment methods
Start participating in the Bitcoin ecosystem
All while keeping Geyser’s Bitcoin-native model intact.
Get Started
Want to enable fiat or support a project?
👉 Learn how it works: https://guide.geyser.fund/geyser-docs/product-features/project-features/fiat-contributions
👉 Or start a project: https://geyser.fund/launch

