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Pay for offshore hosting with Tether (TRC-20)

USD-pegged stablecoin on Tron — the cheapest stablecoin rail, popular in Asia.

  • Transparent
  • Tron TRC-20
  • Confirms in ~3 min
  • Refunds in USDT
At a glance
Tether (TRC-20)Tron TRC-20
Confirmation
~3 min
Network fee
$0.50–1.50
Min payment
$5
Subscriptions
Yes
Refundable
Yes (in USDT)
How to pay with USDT
The pitch

Why pay with Tether (TRC-20)

USDT on Tron (TRC-20) is the workhorse stablecoin rail in Asia and the most cost-effective stablecoin we accept. A typical TRC-20 USDT transfer costs under a dollar in network fees regardless of invoice size, settles in around three minutes, and inherits the price stability that customers want when they don't want to time-shift Bitcoin or Ethereum exposure during a hosting cycle.

We accept USDT-TRC20 via BTCPay's Tron integration. Each invoice gets a fresh deposit address, payments are credited at 19 confirmations (Tron's standard finality threshold), and balances forward to cold storage daily. USDT prices are denominated in USD on the invoice with no conversion premium — a $32 plan settles for exactly 32 USDT at par.

A word on the privacy posture: USDT is centralized at Tether and on-chain transparent on Tron. Tether reserves the technical capability to freeze addresses, and historically has done so on requests from US authorities. For most hosting customers this is a non-issue — addresses turn over per invoice, balances do not sit on Tron — but customers whose threat model includes asset-freeze risk should consider Bitcoin, Lightning, or Monero. The TRC-20 chain itself has no opinion about who you are; the centralized issuer above it does.

  • Cheapest stablecoin rail — typically $0.50–1 in network fees
  • USD-pegged — no price exposure during the hosting cycle
  • Settles in ~3 minutes (19 confirmations)
  • Most-used stablecoin in APAC — wallet support is universal
  • Refunds paid back in USDT-TRC20
The flow

How to pay with USDT

  1. Step 1 / 5

    Pick plan and location

    Standard checkout flow. USDT-TRC20 settles in USD-denominated terms — exactly $32 invoice for a $32 plan.

  2. Step 2 / 5

    Select USDT (Tron / TRC-20)

    Choose USDT on Tron at the payment step. Note the network — sending TRC-20 USDT to an ERC-20 address (or vice-versa) is irrecoverable.

  3. Step 3 / 5

    Pay from a Tron-compatible wallet

    Send from TronLink, Trust Wallet, Tokenpocket, or any wallet supporting TRC-20. Hardware wallet support via Ledger.

  4. Step 4 / 5

    Wait for 19 confirmations

    Tron's finality threshold — about 3 minutes. The invoice page polls live.

  5. Step 5 / 5

    Server provisioned

    KVM provisioning fires on confirmation. Credentials emailed within ~60 seconds.

Specs

Technical specs at a glance

Network
Tron TRC-20
Average confirmation
~3 min
Network fee
$0.50–1.50
Minimum payment
$5
Subscriptions
Yes
Refunds
Yes (in USDT)
Privacy tier
TransparentEvery transaction, balance, and counterparty is publicly queryable on-chain.
FAQ

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