GigiPay is a multichain payment protocol designed to make on-chain transfers faster, cheaper, and more inclusive. It currently supports Celo and Base, with a flexible architecture that allows easy expansion to additional chains.
With GigiPay, users can send funds to multiple wallets in a single transaction, significantly reducing gas costs and simplifying large-scale payouts across supported networks.
GigiPay also introduces claim-code payments, allowing users to send crypto without needing the recipient’s wallet address. Instead, a secure claim code or shareable link is generated, which the recipient can redeem at any time — even if they don’t yet have a wallet.
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Multichain Support (Celo & Base): Execute payments seamlessly on Celo and Base, choosing the network that best fits your use case.
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CSV Batch Uploads: Organizations can upload wallet addresses to execute mass payments effortlessly across supported chains.
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Giveaway & Rewards Dashboard: Track who has claimed rewards, monitor payouts per chain, and reclaim unclaimed funds after expiration.
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Claim-Code Payments: Send funds using a secure code or link — no wallet address required at the time of sending.
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Optional Gasless Redemption: First-time users can redeem claim codes without paying gas, lowering onboarding friction.
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Wallet Abstraction via Gmail: New users can create a wallet using just their Gmail, avoiding seed phrase complexity.
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Future Off-Ramp Integration: Planned API integrations enabling stablecoins like cUSD and USDC to be converted into local currencies such as Naira.
GigiPay is built with a chain-agnostic architecture, enabling fast, low-cost payments across multiple ecosystems.
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Celo: Mobile-first, carbon-negative blockchain with stablecoins optimized for everyday payments.
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Base: A secure, low-cost Ethereum L2 designed for scalable consumer and developer applications.
This multichain approach allows GigiPay to serve global users, DAOs, startups, and organizations with diverse payment needs.
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Install dependencies:
npm install
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Start the development server:
npm run dev
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Open http://localhost:3000 in your browser.
This is a monorepo managed by Turborepo with the following structure:
apps/web— Next.js application with embedded UI components and utilities