An Amazon gift card settles in USDT (Tether), a stablecoin pegged to the US dollar, paid on the TRC20 network in under a minute after verification. Because USDT is tied to no country and no bank, the payout works anywhere in the world: you provide a wallet address, and you receive the dollar value of your card as a stablecoin.
Amazon is the most common card but also the most scrutinised: it settles 7 to 11 % less than Apple at equal value. Read on for the USDT amount, network choice, the safety band, and the one genuinely critical step: your wallet address.
How much USDT for your Amazon card — right now
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TRC20 or ERC20 — which network to choose
USDT exists on several networks. The amount you receive is the same; what changes is the fee and the speed:
- TRC20 (TRON) — recommended: near-zero fees, settlement in seconds. The most used network for USDT in the world.
- ERC20 (Ethereum): works, but gas fees can reach several dollars depending on network congestion, deducted from your balance.
- Golden rule: the network of the address you give must exactly match the network your wallet expects. USDT sent on the wrong network is permanently lost.
The safety band — and what counts as a scam?
Because 1 USDT ≈ 1 USD, the quote reads directly as a percentage of face value. For an Amazon card:
- Realistic band: about 78 to 88 % of face value in USDT — roughly 78 to 88 USDT for a $100 card. Lower than Apple because of the Amazon anti-fraud discount.
- Floor (below this = underpaid): under ~75 USDT for a $100 card, you are leaving value on the table.
- Ceiling (above this = scam): no legitimate platform pays 95 USDT+ for a $100 Amazon — the resale margin is wider than on Apple. A too-good offer is the classic bait before a fake wallet "release fee".
The calculator above shows the exact to-the-minute amount. For the rest of the traps, the 7 scam signals guide covers everything, including fake wallet addresses.
Why get paid in USDT
USDT solves a simple problem: receiving stable value, instantly, without depending on a bank account or a local payment rail. The amount is pegged to the dollar, so it does not evaporate between the trade and the moment you use it — unlike Bitcoin or Ether. And because it is on-chain, settlement is global and instant: the same Amazon card turns into USDT the same way wherever you are.
Three steps to sell your Amazon card for USDT
- 1. Open the calculator above. Choose Amazon, the card region (US if bought on amazon.com), the amount, and USDT as payout. Note the figure — that is the live quote.
- 2. Compare against the safety band. 78 to 88 USDT for a $100 card is normal. Under ~75 USDT = you are underselling. Above ~95 USDT, be careful.
- 3. When ready, message us on WhatsApp. Send the code (or photo if physical), your USDT wallet address and the network (TRC20 preferred). We re-read the address with you, lock the rate, and push the USDT in under a minute after approval.
Last updated: 2026-06-03. Rates move continuously — the calculator above is always current; the headline band is indicative.