CelPay

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CelPay is a payment method added in Bisq v1.7.5.

CelPay is a peer to peer payment service run by Celsius is a popular saving / earning crypto service.

CelPay is a feature within the Celsius app that allows users to send payments to their Celsius contacts within the app or via a payment link. This can be used for Bisq users to send stable coins to eachother.

The benefit of CelPay is that:

  • You are sending and receiving funds via a crypto app - no need for a bank 😃
  • You earn interest on your deposited stable coin funds
  • Not much info needed to send payment

Where can I find out more about CelPay?

Here is a list of CelPay resources:

What countries are available for CelPay?

Celsius is available in over 100 countries.c

What currencies are available for CelPay?

CelPay supports the following currencies:

  • USD Stablecoins; DAI, TrueUSD, USDC
  • CAD Stablecoins; TrueCAD
  • GBP Stablecoins; TrueGBP
  • HKD Stablecoins; TrueHKD
  • AUD Stablecoins; TrueAUD

What is the maximum trading duration for CelPay?

The maximum trade time is 1 day. Generally CelPay transfers will be completed instantly.

What is the maximum BTC limit for an CelPay trade?

0.25 BTC.

Is CelPay a payment method that can be signed?

No, CelPay accounts do not require signing.

How do I set up a CelPay account?

Vist the Celsius website to set up an account. All Celsius accounts have access to CelPay.

How do I add CelPay as a payment method in Bisq?

It is easy to add your CelPay account to Bisq.

  1. Go to the top menu in Bisq and select Account.
  2. Then select National Currency Accounts.
  3. Click add new account
  4. Select CelPay
  5. Complete the details
  6. Choose to use a custom account name this helps makes it easier for you to manage multiple payment methods in Bisq (this will be visible only to you, for example: CelPay
  7. Click save new account

Make sure all the details are correct when you add.

How do I buy BTC with my CelPay account?

You can buy BTC with CelPay on Bisq in 2 waysː

  1. Make an offer to buy BTC on the AUD, CAD, GBP, HKD, or USD market.
  2. Take an offer to buy BTC on the AUD, CAD, GBP, HKD, or USD market.

When the offer is confirmed Bisq will provide you with the BTC Sellers XXXXXXX details for you to complete the payment. You should send payment immediately and confirm you have done so in Bisq by clicking 'payment started'.

If you have the option to include a payment reference please leave it blank. If your bank requires one, please just use your name that matches your bank account.

Once the BTC Seller receives your payment they will confirm in Bisq and your security deposit and your purchased trade amount will be available in your wallet.

How do I sell BTC with my CelPay account?

You can sell BTC with CelPay on Bisq in 2 waysː

  1. Make an offer to sell BTC on the AUD, CAD, GBP, HKD, or USD market.
  2. Take an offer to sell BTC on the AUD, CAD, GBP, HKD, or USD market.

When the offer is confirmed Bisq will provide with the BTC Buyer with your CelPay details for you to complete the payment. They should send payment at their first opportunity and confirm they have done so in Bisq by clicking 'payment started'.

Once you receive payment from the BTC Buyer you should confirm payment has been received in Bisq. One you have done this the BTC Buyer will receive their funds and you will receive your security deposit back.

Are there any limits for me to be aware of when using my CelPay account?

Are there any fees for me to be aware of when using my CelPay account?

How does dispute resolution when trading with CelPay?

If a dispute occurs the mediator may ask the buyer to send them information showing that they made the payment of the correct amount to the BTC Seller within the correct time frame.

The mediator may ask the seller to send them information to prove their account details are correct, or in the case of the BTC Buyer making a payment late, or of the wrong amount.

For more information see dispute resolution.