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How to accept crypto payments in Pakistan

Pakistan is one of the clearest cases of the global payments gap. PayPal doesn't operate here for receiving money, and Stripe doesn't support Pakistani businesses. Freelancers and digital sellers working with clients abroad are left improvising — and a large share settle on USDT, because it's dollar-stable and any client can send it.

Why USDT: the amount stays pegged to the dollar (no rupee swing on what you're owed), TRC20 transfers cost very little, and there's no bank approval to wait on.

The clean way to take it: posting a wallet and collecting transaction hashes by hand works, but it's slow and easy to get wrong. StableDeliver turns it into a real checkout — the buyer pays USDT to your own wallet, it's verified on-chain, and your product (a file, a link, or a group invite) is delivered automatically. Non-custodial: no middleman holds your money, and no one can freeze your account.

Crypto is irreversible and your taxes are your own responsibility; this is a software tool, not a bank. See also accepting crypto in Nigeria and accepting USDT on Telegram.