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# Payroll

**MoveFlow Payroll** is the ideal solution for Web3 teams, DAOs, and blockchain-based organizations looking to automate payroll management. With flexible scheduling, seamless multi-chain support, and a user-friendly interface, MoveFlow simplifies stablecoin salary payments, ensuring timely and transparent payroll distribution.

### Key Features

#### **Automated Payments**

Ensure employees and contributors receive their payments on time without manual intervention. Payroll schedules can be set to weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly distributions.

#### **Multi-Chain Support**

MoveFlow supports payroll processing across multiple blockchain networks, including Aptos, EDU Chain and Ethereum Layer 2s, providing flexibility in fund distribution.

#### **Stablecoin Payouts**

Unlike token vesting, payroll is primarily distributed in stablecoins such as USDT, USDC, and other supported assets, reducing volatility and ensuring predictable payments.

#### **SDK Integration**

Integrate MoveFlow Payroll into your existing workflow with our developer-friendly SDK, enabling automated and programmable payroll management.

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### How to Use MoveFlow for Payroll

MoveFlow Payroll follows the same simple workflow as token vesting, with two key differences:

* Payroll is used for salary distribution and does not include a cliff period.
* Payroll is typically paid in stablecoins like USDT and USDC, ensuring predictable compensation.

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