Your gift card — Apple, Amazon, Steam, Xbox or Razer Gold — turns into USDT (Tether), a stablecoin pegged to the US dollar. Payment goes through the TRC20 network in under a minute after verification. Because USDT is tied to no country and no bank, settlement works anywhere in the world: you provide a wallet address, you receive the dollar value of your card.
This page explains how much your card is worth in USDT, how to choose the network, the safety band, and the one genuinely critical step of the trade: your wallet address.
How much USDT for your card — right now
Payout estimate
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Apple
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Payout destination and amount
Payout currency follows the country you choose: Kenya → KES, Bénin → XOF, Nigeria → NGN.
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Which cards settle best in USDT
The USDT amount depends on each card's resale rate. The order is stable:
- Apple, Steam, Xbox: the best rates — hard to counterfeit, deep resale market. See Apple, Steam, Xbox → USDT.
- Razer Gold: solid, just under the top group. See Razer Gold → USDT.
- Amazon: 7 to 11 % less at equal value, because of stricter anti-fraud verification. See Amazon → USDT.
- Region: at equal card, the US region settles the most, then UK, then EU. Region is set by the purchase store, not by your location.
TRC20 or ERC20 — which network to choose
- 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, deducted from your balance.
- Golden rule: the network of the address you give must exactly match your wallet's. USDT sent on the wrong network is permanently lost.
Safety band and the anti-scam rule
Because 1 USDT ≈ 1 USD, the quote reads as a percentage of face value. The realistic band runs from about 78 % (Amazon) to 95 % (Apple/Steam/Xbox) of face value in USDT. The anti-scam rule is simple: no legitimate platform pays the full face value — there is always a resale margin. An offer near or above 100 % is the classic bait before a fake wallet "release fee". The 7 scam signals guide details every trap.
Three steps to sell for USDT
- 1. Open the calculator above. Choose the card, its region, the amount, and USDT as payout. The figure shown is the live quote.
- 2. Compare against the safety band. 78 to 95 % of face value in USDT depending on the card. Above face value = scam.
- 3. 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 bands cited are indicative.