Use Cases
Real-world business scenarios showing how companies use Skyline Digital for payment processing, capital raising, and cross-border transactions
Skyline Digital serves a range of business needs across the digital asset economy. The following scenarios illustrate how companies use the platform to solve real operational challenges.
Payment Processing
A crypto-native company manages its operations primarily on-chain but needs to pay employees and contractors in their preferred currencies -- whether fiat or stablecoins.
The scenario: The company holds its treasury in stablecoins. Each pay period, it needs to distribute salaries to team members across multiple countries. Some employees prefer to receive fiat currency in their local bank accounts, while others prefer stablecoins.
How Skyline Digital helps:
- The company uploads a batch of payment instructions (invoices or payroll entries) to the Skyline Digital platform
- For employees who prefer fiat, Skyline converts the stablecoin amount to the target currency and initiates a bank transfer
- For employees who prefer crypto, the transfer happens directly on-chain
- A single batch operation handles payments to multiple recipients in different currencies and asset types
This eliminates the need for the company to maintain multiple bank accounts in different jurisdictions or to manually manage currency conversions.
See the Payables tutorial for implementation details on batch payments and invoicing.
Raising Capital from Traditional Investors
A blockchain company or DAO needs to accept investment from traditional (fiat) investors who do not hold digital assets.
The scenario: A traditional investor wants to participate in a token offering or invest in a crypto-native company. The investor has USD in a bank account but needs to acquire tokens to complete the investment.
How Skyline Digital helps:
- The investor sends USD via bank transfer to Skyline Digital
- Skyline converts the fiat amount to the specified token or stablecoin
- The converted digital assets are transferred to the company's designated wallet
- The entire flow is compliant with Swiss regulatory requirements, providing both parties with a regulated on-ramp
This allows crypto-native companies to accept capital from traditional investors without requiring those investors to navigate crypto exchanges or manage wallets themselves.
See the On-Ramp tutorial for the fiat-to-crypto transaction flow.
What's Next
- Integration Models -- Learn how partners integrate Skyline Digital into their platforms
- Getting Started -- Begin integrating with the Skyline Digital API