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# Accepting Payments

To accept payments first you need to sign up and fill out your profile information

### Select new Item on the sidebar

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### Fill out the form

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**To debit accounts you need to create a Debit Item!**

1. Connect wallet or paste the address where you want to receive payments
2. Enter the name of the subscriptions
3. Select the network and the currency
4. The pricing is Fixed or Dynamic. Fixed pricing is automatically processed, dynamic will need to be later triggered
5. Add the price per payment. This is a maximum amount that can be debited for Dynamic payments, or the actual amount for fixed.\
   For example, a monthly subscription for a newspaper can be a fixed 100USDT priced per month, but a usage based billed service like a serverless function can have a maximum price it will cost, like 100USDT., so the customer might pay 1 dollar or 2, up to 100 but never exceed it!&#x20;
6. How many times the account will be debited? And how often? The interval is in Days, a 2 year long monthly subsciption would have 24 debit times every 30 days
7. Add the redirect url where the application will redirect to when the checkout is finished\
   Click Save and you have created a Debit Item


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