
Triple-A
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
What is Triple-A
Merchant-focused crypto checkout
Settlement and reconciliation support
Compliance-oriented positioning
Coverage varies by region
Crypto and chain support limits
Less suited for custody workflows
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go Free tier/trial: Free plan: Unavailable (no permanent free plan publicly listed). Free trial: Unavailable (no evidence of a time-limited trial on official site). General fee policy (official): Triple‑A applies a service fee for facilitating digital-asset transactions; the exact fee varies by payment method, transaction size, market conditions and location and "will be displayed before you confirm the transaction" (merchant-facing disclosure). Example / historical published figure (official newsroom): In a 2019 Triple‑A press release the company stated "no maintenance, subscription or setup fee" and a "very low flat fee of 0.8% upon withdrawal" for bitcoin-to-bitcoin transactions. (This is a dated, published example and may not reflect current rates.) Notes: No public, up-to-date merchant pricing table or per-transaction rate card was found on Triple‑A's official website; Triple‑A appears to use variable/contracted fees and directs merchants to contact sales / "Talk to our team" for onboarding and fee schedules.