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Invoice clients in USDT
Create USDT invoices with clear payment instructions, wallet details, and proof of payment. Choose the right chain, share a payment page, and keep incoming USDT payments tied to the right invoice.
Start USDT InvoicingUSDT is one of the most common ways global online businesses get paid in crypto. But USDT invoicing gets messy fast when teams rely on:
Copied wallet addresses in emails
Chat-based payment instructions
Manual status updates
Screenshots instead of records
Spreadsheets for reconciliation
How it works
USDT invoicing in four steps
01
Set the invoice details
Choose the client, amount, due date, chain, and destination wallet.
02
Share exact payment instructions
Make it clear which version of USDT the client should send and where to send it.
03
Detect and review the payment
Track the invoice wallet, detect the inbound tx, and confirm whether it matches the invoice.
04
Keep proof attached
Store the tx hash and payment status directly on the invoice record.
Context
Why businesses use USDT
- Common globally in crypto-native business networks
- Familiar to most crypto-native clients
- Useful for cross-border settlement
- Faster than traditional payment rails in many markets
- Available on Tron, Ethereum, Polygon, BNB Chain, and more
Common mistakes
Errors this workflow prevents
- Wrong chain selected on the invoice
- Client sends from exchange - sender wallet unverifiable
- Amount mismatch due to rounding or fees
- Proof of payment not stored anywhere
- Invoice marked paid before confirmation threshold
A structured template reduces all of these.
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