The last few updates here were about the licensing side. This one is duller and probably more useful.Freelance invoices stall in the Bank details box. Accounts payable pays account numbers — that's the shape of the job, and explaining a wallet address has never once worked.Steps:1. Copy the euro IBAN from your Quppy account. Same number every time, so it goes into your invoice template once.2. Put the beneficiary name and that IBAN in the Bank details box, exactly as they read in the app.3. Ask for the invoice number in the payment reference. Costs them nothing, and it's how you match the payment later without guessing.4. Their finance team sends an ordinary SEPA transfer, and if their bank supports SEPA Instant it lands in seconds, otherwise it's the usual working day.5. The euros arrive in the same account you buy crypto from, so the next move is a conversion, not another transfer.The one detail we'd check twice is the beneficiary name. It has to match the name on the account. A mismatch is the usual reason a payment sits in limbo, and that's a week you don't get back.If you invoice EU clients in euros, it's already on the account you've got. Nothing to switch on.quppy.com