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# Payment Buttons

## Get Started with Payment Buttons

Flash Payment Buttons let you add a customizable payment option anywhere on your website. With a simple script, you can display a modal containing all the necessary payment information or redirect users to a specific page after successful payment.

#### How It Works:

* **Seamless Integration**: Add the button to any HTML page or website builder with an auto or manual snippet.
* **Customizable Options**: Define a default price, currency, and optional redirect after payment.
* **Secure Payments**: Transactions are sent directly to your selected wallet.

## How to Set Up a Payment Button

Follow the steps below to create your first payment button:

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