Payment-first swap
Swap to USDC exists only to help a payer complete an invoice when they do not have enough USDC available. The invoice still settles in USDC and the payer must review the quote before signing anything.
Arqis may let payers convert supported assets into USDC before paying an invoice. This is a payment helper, not a trading product.
Swap to USDC exists only to help a payer complete an invoice when they do not have enough USDC available. The invoice still settles in USDC and the payer must review the quote before signing anything.
Arqis should not become a trading dashboard. Swap routes should stay inside the invoice payment context with clear amount, fee, slippage, expiry, and confirmation steps.
Arqis shows the amount due, seller, memo, expiry, and current payment status.
If the payer lacks enough USDC, Arqis can offer Swap to USDC as an optional payment helper.
The quote must show source asset, estimated USDC, slippage, fees, expiry, and risk before any approval or transaction.
After the swap succeeds and is verified, the payer can continue paying the invoice in USDC.
Arqis should never auto-swap user assets. The payer must explicitly review and approve every swap quote before a transaction is submitted.