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Accepting payments in Tether (USDT) is very useful, both for businesses and independent workers, or even for individuals conducting casual transactions. It provides you with privacy and complete control of your funds.
If you want to accept a payment in USDT, you just need to provide your USDT wallet address.
In other words, you have to give your payer the code that appears on the front.
For example, your address could be something like this:
0xd27417D11dE714cD12f7E3a722CCaDcdb33d0Cfd
To better understand, let’s provide you with this example:
Imagine you wanted to receive payment for a job or product via a bank transfer, in euros. You’d only need to provide your bank account number to let your payer know where to send the money. The address of your USDT wallet is your “USDT account number.” And it’s unique worldwide.
Practical tip!
Scan your card’s QR code with your mobile phone to get the address without having to copy it by hand. This is important because it helps avoid potential copying errors.
Remember that USDT transfers are irreversible. Sending funds to an incorrect address means losing the money.
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