Moving crypto between wallets shouldn't feel like defusing a bomb. Whether you're transferring USDT from Trustwallet or sending Bitcoin from another service, the process is pretty straightforward once you know the steps. This guide walks you through depositing cryptocurrency to your Paybis wallet—no technical jargon, no drama, just a clear path from point A to point B.
First things first: decide which cryptocurrency you're moving. For this example, we're using USDT on the TRON network (USDT-TRC20), but the logic applies to any coin Paybis supports.
Head to your Paybis wallet dashboard and hit the "Deposit" button. A window pops up showing your wallet information. You've got two ways to proceed: scan the QR code if you're doing this from a mobile device, or copy the wallet address manually. For most people, copying the address is the safer bet—just click once on the address field and it's copied to your clipboard.
Here's where people mess up: Networks matter. A lot. If you're depositing USDT-TRC20, sending it via ERC20 or BEP2 will send your funds into the void. They won't arrive. They'll just... disappear. Always double-check that the network on your sending wallet matches the network on your Paybis deposit address. When in doubt, Paybis has a helpful guide on coins, tokens, and address formats—worth a quick look before you hit send.
Now switch over to your external wallet (Trustwallet, Coinbase Wallet, whatever you're using). Find the cryptocurrency you want to send—in our case, USDT-TRC20—and tap "Send."
You'll need to enter two things: the recipient's address (that's the Paybis wallet address you just copied) and the amount you want to transfer. Some wallets let you scan a QR code here, but manually pasting the address works just fine. Type in how much you're sending, paste the address, and take a moment to breathe.
Before you confirm anything, check everything twice. Seriously. Is the wallet address correct? Is the network the same on both ends? Is the amount what you intended? Crypto transactions are like launching a rocket—once it's gone, there's no "undo" button.
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Once you've triple-checked everything, hit "Confirm" and complete any security verifications your wallet asks for—usually a PIN, biometric scan, or two-factor authentication code. The transfer gets broadcast to the blockchain, and from there, it's just a waiting game.
For most networks, deposits show up within a few minutes. TRON is pretty fast, so your USDT-TRC20 should land in your Paybis wallet relatively quickly. Ethereum-based transfers might take a bit longer depending on network congestion, but you'll typically see your funds within 10-15 minutes.
Once some time has passed, hop back into your Paybis wallet and check your balance. Navigate to "Crypto Wallet" and review both your balance and transaction history. If everything went according to plan, your deposited amount should be sitting there waiting for you.
If the funds haven't shown up after a reasonable wait time, first confirm the transaction actually left your external wallet—check with that wallet's support or transaction history. If the funds definitely left but haven't arrived at Paybis, reach out to Paybis support via email at support@paybis.com or through their live chat. They'll help track down what happened.
Let's be real: most deposit issues come down to user error, not platform problems. Here's what trips people up:
Wrong network selection. This is the big one. Sending USDT-ERC20 to a USDT-TRC20 address means your money is gone. Networks aren't interchangeable.
Typos in the wallet address. Always copy-paste. Never type manually. One wrong character and your crypto ends up in someone else's wallet (or nowhere at all).
Ignoring minimum deposit amounts. Some cryptocurrencies have minimum deposit thresholds. Sending less than the minimum might result in your funds being stuck in limbo.
Not accounting for network fees. If you're sending $50 worth of ETH but the gas fee is $45, you're not really moving much value. Check fee estimates before confirming.
Being able to move crypto between wallets gives you flexibility. Maybe you're consolidating funds, taking advantage of better exchange rates, or just prefer managing everything in one place. Whatever the reason, knowing how to deposit from external wallets to your Paybis account opens up more options for how you use your cryptocurrency.
The key is patience and attention to detail. Blockchain transactions are irreversible, so taking an extra minute to verify everything is time well spent. Once you've done it a couple times, the process becomes second nature.
Depositing cryptocurrency from an external wallet to your Paybis wallet is straightforward: get your deposit address, set up the transfer in your external wallet, double-check the network and amount, confirm the transaction, and verify it landed successfully. The entire process usually takes less than ten minutes once you know the steps.
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