Accept USDT on Telegram — without the wallet-and-DM mess
If you sell digital products through Telegram, you know the routine. You post a wallet address. The buyer sends USDT and DMs you a transaction hash or a screenshot. You open a block explorer, squint at the amount and the address, decide it looks real, and manually send the file, the link, or the group invite. Then you do it all again for the next buyer.
It works — but it's slow, and it breaks in expensive ways:
- Buyers send on the wrong network (ERC-20 or BEP-20 to a Tron address), and the money can be gone for good.
- Screenshots get faked, and a busy seller approves a payment that never actually arrived.
- You lose track of who paid for what across a pile of DMs.
- There's no record and no receipt — nothing that looks professional to a serious buyer.
There's a cleaner way: a single payment link that takes USDT straight to your own wallet and releases the product only after the payment is confirmed on-chain.
That's what StableDeliver does. You create a link at stabledeliver.com/deliver, attach what you're selling — a file, a download link, an unlock message, or a single-use Telegram invite — and share it. The buyer pays USDT (TRC-20 and other supported chains) directly to your wallet. The verifier checks the amount, the receiving address, and the confirmations on-chain, and the product unlocks automatically once everything matches.
It's non-custodial: you keep your own keys, and no one holds your money in between. The payment is between you and the buyer.
A few honest things to know: crypto payments are irreversible, you decide what you sell and to whom, and you're responsible for your own taxes. StableDeliver is a software tool — not a bank, a custodian, or a payment processor.
Want to check a single payment by hand first? Use the free payment verifier, or read how to verify a TRC-20 USDT payment.