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What Crypto Wallets and Cryptocurrencies Does Companio Support?

Companio supports cryptocurrency transactions and corporate crypto wallets, making it easier for digital businesses to operate with both traditional finance and digital assets.


As more companies accept payments and manage funds in crypto, Companio continues expanding its integrations so you can manage these transactions alongside your regular financial activity in your dashboard.


Supported Cryptocurrencies

Companio currently supports the following cryptocurrencies:

  • Bitcoin (BTC)
  • Ethereum (ETH)
  • Litecoin (LTC)
  • Ripple (XRP)
  • Solana (SOL)
  • Bitcoin Cash (BCH)


Supported Crypto Wallets

We support any crypto wallet, as long as it holds one of the supported cryptocurrencies listed above. The integration is based on the cryptocurrency itself, not the wallet provider, giving you flexibility to use the wallet that best fits your business.

If you'd like to learn more, you can review our Supported Banks and Crypto Wallets policy here.


Corporate Crypto Wallets

Your crypto wallet should be created specifically and exclusively for your company’s business activities.


Unlike a bank account, which can be opened directly under a company’s name, most crypto wallets cannot technically be registered in the name of a company. However, the wallet must still be dedicated solely to your business and used only for the financial operations of that company.


It is important to maintain a strict separation between business funds and personal finances.


To ensure proper accounting and compliance, existing crypto wallets cannot be reused:

  • A wallet that has been used in the past for another company or for personal activities or personal trading activity, cannot be used for your business, even if its balance is currently zero.
  • A wallet created for your company must never be used later for another company or for personal activities, even if the balance is reset to zero.
  • A wallet used by another individual, partner, shareholder, or founder cannot be reused for the company, even if that person is part of the business.
  • A wallet that has been used for multiple entities or mixed purposes cannot be used for your company.
  • Each company must use its own dedicated crypto wallet, created specifically for that entity.


If you do not already have a wallet dedicated exclusively to your company, you should create a new crypto wallet specifically for your business.


These wallets should be used only for legitimate business activities, such as:

  • Receiving payments for services or digital products in crypto,
  • Paying deductible business expenses in crypto,
  • Investing in regulated crypto platforms.

Updated on: 11/03/2026

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