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QWERTY Posted: Friday, October 24, 2025 2:28:24 AM(UTC)
 
Many businesses confuse payment orchestration with a traditional gateway, but a unified orchestration layer brings clear advantages. It enables intelligent routing, sending transactions through the most efficient provider based on cost, location, or performance, which boosts payment success rates. Centralizing multiple gateways also reduces operational complexity, speeds up integration of new payment methods, and cuts fees by optimizing provider selection. Automatic retries and cascading further improve revenue recovery. A great guide explaining this is here: https://crypto-coinstrade.com/latest/what-is-payment-orchestration-a-simple-guide-for-businesses/
Guest Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2025 10:55:40 PM(UTC)
 
Businesses often confuse payment orchestration with a traditional gateway, risking suboptimal transaction handling and vendor lock-in. What are the key operational and strategic advantages of using a unified orchestration layer over multiple separate gateways, and how does this improve cost efficiency, transaction speed, and overall payment success rates?