Wallet settings
Manage merchant settlement wallets and default assets.
Wallet settings control where settlement is sent.
The wallet is configured in the Yera Connect dashboard so merchants do not need to enter wallet addresses inside every plugin or checkout method.
What merchants configure
- Settlement wallet address
- Network
- Asset
- Default wallet
- Verification status
Why the dashboard wallet matters
Yera Connect needs a verified default wallet before a merchant can safely receive settlement.
The wallet tells Yera Connect:
- Which address belongs to the merchant.
- Which network should be used.
- Which asset the merchant expects to receive.
- Which wallet should be used by default when checkout sessions are created.
WooCommerce wallet behavior
The WooCommerce plugin does not ask for a wallet address.
Yera Connect reads the merchant dashboard wallet and uses the verified default wallet for checkout settlement.
This keeps the WooCommerce setup simpler. Store managers only need to add API keys in WordPress. Wallet setup stays under the merchant account owner inside the Yera Connect dashboard.
Current recommended setup
Asset: USDC Network: Polygon
Before live checkout
Confirm:
- The wallet address is correct.
- The selected network matches the wallet address.
- The selected asset is supported on that network.
- The wallet is marked verified.
- The wallet is selected as default.
- The settlement asset shown in checkout setup matches the dashboard wallet.
Common wallet errors
Checkout can be blocked if no default wallet exists, the wallet is not verified, or the selected settlement asset does not match the verified wallet setup.
What merchants should never do
Do not enter a wallet address into the WooCommerce plugin. The plugin should rely on the dashboard wallet.
Do not use a wallet address from the wrong network. For example, if the settlement asset is USDC Polygon, the wallet must support Polygon USDC.
Do not switch the default wallet during an active launch without running another sandbox test.
