Transfer Cutoff Window
A transfer cutoff window is the period before which a payment or token transfer must be submitted to be processed in the intended settlement cycle.
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These terms describe how stablecoin and payment operators manage transfer timing, settlement checks, netting records, and backup rails.
Terms for timing and resilience in tokenized cash movement.
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A transfer cutoff window is the period before which a payment or token transfer must be submitted to be processed in the intended settlement cycle.
A settlement finality check verifies that a transfer can no longer be reversed under the relevant payment, ledger, or chain rules.
An issuer netting file summarizes inflows and outflows so an issuer can reconcile only the net amount that needs settlement.
Payment rail failover is the process of routing payments through an alternate network when the primary rail is unavailable or delayed.