Coin Payment + Virtual-Account Settlement
Launch your own USDT charging station
Accept payments in crypto (USDT) without your own deposit bank account,
and settle through a virtual account. CoinBypass provides the infrastructure, payments, and settlement.
Run your own charging station
No deposit bank account of your own — accept coin payments and settle via virtual account.
Settle Without a Bank Account
Accept payments in USDT and settle via a virtual account — no separate deposit bank account required
Instant Setup
Your charging station opens the moment you apply — no development or server setup needed
Custom Domain
Connect your own brand domain and operate independently
Automatic Settlement
Transactions and fees are tallied automatically with real-time settlement
Why do you need coin payment?
Many services block payments made with local cards or bank accounts. Charging USDT lets you bypass these limits.
Pay for Overseas Services
Pay with USDT for overseas platforms and subscription services that reject local cards.
Fast Transfers
Deposits confirm within tens of seconds on the TRC20 network. Available 24/7, regardless of bank business hours.
Pegged to the Dollar
USDT (Tether) is a stablecoin pegged to 1 USD, so you can use it for payments without worrying about price swings.
Payment Suitability by Coin
A comparison of coins commonly used for payment and charging.
| Coin / Network | Payment Suitability | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| USDT (TRC20) | ✅ | Low fees (around $1), fast transfers — the payment standard |
| USDT (ERC20) | ⚠️ | Ethereum gas fees fluctuate and can be expensive |
| USDC | ✅ | An alternative stablecoin to Tether, supported by some merchants |
| BTC | ⚠️ | Volatile price, long confirmation time — not recommended for payment |
| ETH | ⚠️ | Gas fees and price swings make it unsuitable for small payments |
| TRX | 💡 | Recommended to hold a small amount to pay TRC20 fees |
Guides by Topic
Important Notes
When charging or paying with crypto, always verify your network (TRC20/ERC20) selection and wallet address. Sending to the wrong network can result in lost assets. This site is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice.