🪙 USDT Coin Payment

How to Pay with Coins

Paying with the USDT you topped up on CoinBypass is simpler than you might think. Just send the specified amount to the wallet address provided by the merchant, and your payment is complete. The key is verifying the network and the address.

Coin Payment Steps

1

Check the Amount and Address

Verify the payment amount (USDT) shown by the merchant and the receiving wallet address.

  • Payment amount is shown as a USDT quantity
  • Verify the receiving address (QR code or text string)
  • Verify the designated network (TRC20, etc.)
  • Check the payment validity window (rate lock period)
2

Prepare the Transfer in Your Wallet

Open the wallet holding your USDT and go to the send screen.

  • Coin to send: select USDT
  • Network: match exactly what the merchant designated
  • Enter address: copy & paste or scan the QR code
  • Enter amount: use the exact payment amount shown
3

Final Check of Address and Network

This is the most important verification step right before sending.

  • Double-check the first and last characters of the address
  • A network mismatch can result in lost assets
  • Make sure your balance is enough to cover fees
  • A small test payment is recommended before large amounts
4

Send and Confirm the Payment

Once you send, the payment is processed after block confirmation.

  • Confirmed within tens of seconds on TRC20
  • Keep the transaction hash (TXID)
  • Verify the merchant's payment completion status
  • If there's an issue, use the TXID to inquire

Coin Payment vs. Regular Payment

CategoryUSDT Coin PaymentCard / Bank Payment
Payment RestrictionsFew restrictionsFrequent country/merchant blocks
Processing SpeedTens of seconds to a few minutesInstant to several days
Availability24 hoursAffected by bank hours
Cancellation / RefundNot possible (irreversible)Possible

Safe Payment Tips

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Check the Network First

USDT exists on multiple networks such as TRC20 and ERC20. If the sending and receiving sides differ, you can lose your assets.

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Keep the TXID (Transaction Hash)

The TXID generated after a transfer is your proof of payment. If a problem arises, you can use this value to track and inquire.

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Leave a Buffer for Fees

If your balance is too low because of transfer fees, the payment fails. For TRC20, it helps to hold a small amount of TRX for fees.

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Test with a Small Amount Before Large Payments

If it's an address you're transacting with for the first time, send a small amount first to confirm it's received correctly, then proceed with the full payment.

If Your Payment Is Blocked, Route Around It with Coins

See how coin payments serve as an alternative when card and bank payments are rejected.

View the Payment Bypass Guide →