Help & FAQ


Boost & Flashpay

Boost is a convenience service designed for quick liquidity needs. For example, if a user runs out of funds in their Lightning wallet and needs an immediate balance refill, Boost pushes Lightning liquidity to their side instantly. This service is available to both NextLayer and non-NextLayer users, and a small fee is charged for each Boost operation.

FlashPay is a convenience service available exclusively to users running a NextLayer Client Node. It currently provides two core features:

  • Fast Merchant Payments: FlashPay users can make purchases at participating merchants with an extremely fast, fully automated payment flow.
  • Automated Member Payments: FlashPay users can set up automated payments to other FlashPay users (e.g., paying recurring monthly dues on the website).

Yes, FlashPay Premium is a subscription-based service.

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Merchant FAQ

There is no upfront cost to register as a merchant. However, during registration, you are required to set up an ACH Debit Authorization. This allows us to handle future billing for transaction fees or equipment financing if applicable.

Yes, if you require hardware (such as a POS Terminal). Merchants can choose to purchase equipment outright or utilize our POS Financing/Leasing program. If you opt for leasing, payments are automatically deducted weekly via ACH until the balance is paid off.

We charge a small processing fee for converting Bitcoin to fiat, which is significantly lower than traditional credit card processing fees. Additionally, merchants who enable the "Cash Drawer" feature may be eligible for further fee reductions.

Your sales are settled directly into your connected bank account via ACH transfer.

Client / Individual FAQ

You can register for a Client Node account directly through our website. Once registered, the system will guide you through the node provisioning process so you can access premium features like FlashPay.

No. Due to the decentralized nature of the Bitcoin Lightning Network, all transactions are final and irreversible. Unlike credit cards, there is no central authority to reverse a payment once it is sent.