Managing Payment Discrepancies with Shkeeper: PARTIAL vs OVERPAIDCryptocurrency payments often encounter discrepancies due to exchange withdrawal fees or user errors. Shkeeper provides a robust framework…Feb 11Feb 11
Custodial vs Non-Custodial Crypto Processors: What’s the Difference?As crypto adoption grows, so does the variety of crypto payment solutions. One of the key distinctions for merchants and businesses is…Feb 3Feb 3
Lightning Payments with SHKeeperThe Lightning Network enables near-instant, low-fee Bitcoin transactions. It’s designed for speed and scalability — and it’s now supported…Jan 14Jan 14
Self-Installation and Launching SHKeeper on VPSSHKeeper can be deployed on your own VPS or dedicated server using Kubernetes (k3s) and Helm. The official KB provides a straightforward…Dec 19, 2025Dec 19, 2025
Ability to Set Your Exchange Rates, Commissions, or Fees with SHKeeperSHKeeper is a self-hosted, non-custodial processor. It is not tied to “official” exchange rates, commissions, or third-party fee…Dec 16, 2025Dec 16, 2025
Server Requirements for Running SHKeeperStable operation of SHKeeper depends on choosing the right server configuration. Below is a complete breakdown of requirements depending on…Dec 10, 2025Dec 10, 2025
SHKeeper: open-source and community-drivenSHKeeper isn’t just another payment gateway — it’s an open-source project designed to grow with the community.Nov 27, 2025Nov 27, 2025
Bitcoin Support via Public Node & Reduced Server RequirementsSHKeeper now supports processing Bitcoin transactions through a public node. This removes the need to run a full Bitcoin node locally…Nov 20, 2025Nov 20, 2025
SHKeeper Update — ETH Internal Transaction DetectionThe latest version of SHKeeper now detects Ethereum internal transactions — those transfers made via smart contracts and marked “Internal…Nov 12, 2025Nov 12, 2025