Multichain
OrcaRail is multichain: you can accept payments on multiple networks and route settlement using per-chain withdrawal configuration. The product is built to stay aligned with Relay as supported networks and assets expand.
What multichain means in the product
- Many networks — Supported chains and tokens are listed live in Networks and tokens and via the Payments API (List Networks, List Tokens by Network).
- Withdrawals per chain type — You configure where funds go for each chain family (EVM, Solana, Bitcoin). See Withdrawal strategy and the Withdrawals API for
withdrawal_addresses/ chain-type keys. - Bridge option — With strategy
bridge, quotes that require cross-chain settlement can use Relay; otherwise behavior matches direct per-chain transfer. Details are in Withdrawal strategy.
Announcements and currency tables
For release-style notes (e.g. multiple withdrawal addresses per chain, Relay alignment, supported networks and currencies), see the blog:
- OrcaRail is Multichain: Multiple Withdrawals per Chain and Relay Alignment
- Supported Networks and Currencies: Powered by Relay
Subscriptions and auto-charge
Subscription auto-charge pulls run on EVM and Solana only (not Bitcoin). See Auto-charge and Subscriptions overview.
Non-custodial transition
OrcaRail is moving EVM and Solana payments to on-chain receivers and allowance-pull subscriptions. The multichain surface stays the same; what changes is where funds live in transit. Contract addresses per chain are published in Contract reference; the full plan is at Non-custodial overview.
Next steps
- Networks and tokens — Live tables from the API
- Getting started — Auth and first integration steps
- Payment Intents overview — One-time and hosted pay flows