Strimz
Dashboard

Settings page

Business details, on-chain policy, email preferences.

Settings is where you configure your merchant account itself, as opposed to what you do with it. Grouped into sections; scroll through them or use the anchor links at the top of the page.

Business

  • Business name. Used as the sender name on customer receipts. Change any time.
  • Support email. Reply-to on receipt emails. Payers who reply to their receipt land in your inbox.

On-chain policy

The on-chain policy panel reads live from the Registry contract. Nothing you see here comes from Postgres; it's the source of truth as the chain sees it.

  • Payout address. Where every payment lands. Changing it triggers a 24-hour cooldown before the new address takes effect — mitigation for a compromised dashboard session pointing your revenue at an attacker.
  • Ownership. Two-step nominate + accept flow. You nominate a new owner; the new owner has to accept from their wallet. Only the accepting wallet can complete the handover.
  • Fee ceiling and current fee. The maximum platform fee the Registry allows for your account, and what Strimz is charging you today.

Every action here writes to the chain and requires you to sign with your Privy embedded wallet.

Email preferences

Merchant-side notifications you can toggle:

  • Payment received. Email when a payment session confirms on-chain.
  • Subscription charged. Email when a subscription successfully bills a customer.

Both default on. Turn them off if the volume gets noisy — the Cashflow digest agent gives you a daily roll-up as an alternative.

Onboarding checklist

If you haven't completed the on-chain onboarding steps, the top of the settings page shows a checklist:

  • Wallet connected
  • Registered on the Registry contract
  • Payout address set

Every step completed lights green. Complete all and the checklist disappears; the dashboard treats you as fully onboarded and unlocks features like invoices.

Danger zone

  • Delete account. Not exposed in the UI. Contact support if you need this — it involves cleaning up on-chain state Strimz can't touch on your behalf.

Common workflows

I want to point payments at a different wallet. Set the new payout address. Wait 24 hours. It takes effect at that point. During the 24-hour window, payments continue to land at the current address.

I'm handing this account to a co-founder. Nominate their wallet under Ownership. Have them sign the accept transaction from their wallet. Once they accept, the account is theirs and you lose access.

I'm getting too many receipt emails. Turn off Payment received and Subscription charged. Enable the Cashflow digest instead — one email a day covering the same ground.

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