ESHE Pay exists for a simple reason: for women to move money for real life reasons: families, businesses, education, emergencies. Everyone deserves payments that are fast, transparent, and fair. Not “maybe in three days,” not “fees hidden until the last screen,” and definitely not “sorry, your country isn’t supported.” We are especially vunerable due to the duality of their role. In many cases women are working abroad yet managing household needs and family at a distance.
That’s why ESHE Pay is integrating with the Interledger Protocol (ILP). ILP is a proven interoperability layer designed to route value across different payment networks. This super exciting for ESHE Pay and the excitement is not just technical. It’s emotional. Why? ILP unlocks a path where ESHE Pay can support women across borders using the rails that already exist (banks, wallets, mobile money, stablecoins), without forcing everyone into the same one size fits all system.
Why ILP matters to ESHE Pay
Cross-border money movement is still unnecessarily painful: fragmented networks, unpredictable costs, inconsistent settlement, and a user experience that assumes the sender has time to decode the financial system.
ILP offers an elegant way to reduce that fragmentation. By integrating ILP, ESHE Pay can connect multiple payment ecosystems while focusing our product where it matters most: trust, clarity, and usability for everyday needs.
What becomes possible (without the mystery and chaos)
Our integration focuses on three outcomes that will directly benefit our users:
1) More routes, fewer dead ends
ILP makes it easier to connect to multiple payment providers and networks. That means ESHE Pay can expand corridors and payout options faster without rebuilding the same plumbing every time.
2) Better reliability through smart routing
Instead of relying on a single pathway, ILP enables routing across all available options. The upside: higher success rates, fewer failed transfers, and more resilience when a provider or rail gets congested.
3) Transparency as a feature.
ESHE Pay is obsessed with “no surprises, no stress” ILP’s design supports quoting and conditions that help create clearer user experience so our customers can better understand costs, timing, and outcomes before they commit. ESHE Pay is in the business of making sure stress about money transfers is a not an additional tax being paid.
What makes ESHE Pay Ă— ILP innovative and inclusive
ESHE Pay Pay believes innovation isn’t “just crypto.” Innovation is making advanced infrastructure feel accessible, easy and empowering. ESHE Pay is building an experience where a woman can move value across borders with confidence, trust and transparency. An experience where women don't worry about what rail is being used underneath. One our goals is stress – free transactions. How do we create this evironment:
Education
Familiar methods
Send/receive in practical ways
Transparent/user friendly way to see what’s happening
Fast support
How will ILP supports this, by letting ESHE Pay operate as an agnostic network, able to work across traditional and digital systems, while keeping the experience consistent.
Creating mutual benefit
An ESHE Pay Pay × ILP partnership isn’t a one-way dependency. It’s synergy. ILP benefits because ESHE Pay will bring real-world usage where interoperability matters most: cross-border, community-driven, and economically meaningful flows especially among women often underserved by mainstream finance.
ESHE Pay benefits because ILP accelerates our ability to scale corridors, integrate rails, and build a platform that is adaptable, resilient, and ready for global growth.
Our Conclusion
ESHE Pay × ILP is about making cross-border payments feel local, fast, understandable, and supportive for women, while under hood connecting the world’s rails behind the scenes. There is more to this potential collab and we hope to announce that when we begin our journey together.
If you care about building a future where money moves as freely as information, and where women aren’t an afterthought in financial infrastructure, we’d love to collaborate.
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