AuthOnce — non-custodial subscription payments on Base.
→ Authorize once. Pay forever.
→ USDC · USDT · DAI · EURC
→ 0.5% fee. No chargebacks.
→ Grace period dunning built in
Built by @VascoBuilds | authonce.io#Base#DeFi#Web3
When a subscriber authorizes AuthOnce, they're authorizing the protocol contract — not us. We can't move their funds, freeze their wallet, or change what they owe.
Non-custodial isn't a feature. It's a design constraint we can't break even if we wanted to.
#Base#DeFi#Web3
Web3 subscriptions are broken.
Merchants store card numbers. Protocols lock your funds. Nobody actually ships reliable recurring crypto payments.
We did — on @Base.
Authorize once. Pay forever. Stay in control. 🔒
authonce.io#DeFi#USDC#Base#Web3
Subscriber signs in with Google. Invisible wallet created. No MetaMask. No seed phrase. No friction. That's how crypto subscriptions should work. Building this on Base. authonce.io@buildonbase@base
Building @AuthOnce in public. Non-custodial USDC subscriptions on Base — merchants keep control, subscribers authorize once. No middlemen, no chargebacks, no banks. Just code and crypto. Still a lot to ship. Let's go. 🔨 @buildonbase
Non-custodial by design — the protocol never holds funds, so there's nothing to steal or freeze. Geofencing blocks OFAC regions at API level. Invite-only merchants for MVP. Smart contract audit before mainnet. The code is the security.