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# Connect your Credentials to Checkout Plugin

Now that your store is created in Cryptum, it's time to integrate it into the WooCommerce Plugin.

#### <mark style="color:purple;">#STEP 1 Copy and paste your Store ID and your API Key to use on your store.</mark> <a href="#step-1-copy-and-paste-your-store-id-and-your-api-key-to-use-on-wordpress." id="step-1-copy-and-paste-your-store-id-and-your-api-key-to-use-on-wordpress."></a>

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**Copy the Store ID and API Key** that was generated in the dashboard and access the plugins configuration on Wordpress. **Access the Plugin** panel and **paste the API Key and Store ID**. Don't forget to click **Save Changes** so you don't miss the action. You can choose a Test or a Production environment.

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Now your e-commerce is able to receive Crypto payments!

{% hint style="warning" %}
Don't forget to define a wallet for each of the blockchain networks you want to receive crypto payments.
{% endhint %}


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