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so i have done my first order. But by the way, to get there I had a painfull issue.

I used usdc for my payment. And bought this at a exchange. But to transfer it to an external wallet, they take around 9€.

So how can I do this cheaper?

In my case I used crypto.com app + external wallet.

So if anyone have some good suggestions, let me know 😊
 
Im still very new to crypto. Only been using it for about a month and need to learn way more. So far the cheapest and easiest way for me to do it is to buy litecoin on crypto.com and send to exodus. Then at exodus I swap from litecoin to usdc eth. You do need a little bit of eth for gas. Im sure you can find a better way to do it. But its the cheapest I have found so far.
 
the gas fee was only 0,17€. the problem was the transactionfee from crypto.com. it was around 9€. also the way to swap between two different coins is here a tax operation. So that would be not a good idea, because it could be interesseting for the finanzel office
🙂

Do youi know the fee from revolut?
 
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BTDT! I was a chicken and did it the easy way (so I thought) from Exodus using Moonpay, paying with Venmo with fees that were rediculous.
You are in Germany so I don't know if it's the same there....(my heritage is German by the way....Willkommen!) The following is what I do now:

Get an Exodus account. Get a Venmo and/or Paypal account established with a debit card.
Buy pyusd and send to your Exodus wallet address. You should convert to a stable coin like USDT or USDC to pay. But....
Get those accounts set up first.
Remember: Just because you buy crypto with Venmo and Paypal (also Coinbase)....do NOT pay for your peps with these accounts! I didn't try, I listened to the warnings LOL

There are a LOT how-to videos if you google this. And a LOT of good advice within this group. NEVER send to a vendor unless you are 100% you are NOT using a scammer posing as someone else!
 
I was a crypto newbie a couple of months ago and this tutorial worked very well for me. Everything on it has proven to be accurate, in my experience, after several transactions, and I'm now quite comfortable with all of it. You may find it more expeditious to use your debit card at first, but keep in mind there is a cost to that speed. Practice sending between Coinbase and your bank account so you understand the process and are comfortable with it, and also so you understand the time frames Coinbase uses for making your USDC available. That way you won't miss out on deals because you can't move quickly enough. After a few transactions between my bank and Coinbase, my transfers are instant and free.

Guide: How to Buy and Pay with USDC (Solana Network)

What is this about?
• This guide shows you how to easily buy the stablecoin USDC, store it in your own
wallet, and use it for payments.
• ���� Made for beginners who want a fast, low-cost payment method without price
fluctuations.

Your Setup
• �� Coin: USDC
• � Network: Solana (SOL)
• ����� Exchange: Coinbase
• ������ Wallet: Exodus

Why this combination?
• �������� USDC = stablecoin
o BTC & ETH fluctuate → inconvenient for payments.
o USDC = stable, easy to buy with euros or dollars, and stays at $1.00.
• ��������� Solana as the network
o Lightning Fast: Transactions confirm in seconds.
o Ultra Cheap: Fees are typically less than $0.01 (compared to dollars on
Ethereum).
o Coins are network-bound: Make sure you use USDC-Solana.
• ����� Coinbase as exchange
o �� High liquidity and easy on-ramps for fiat currency.
o ��� Very simple interface for first-time buyers.

Key Terms
• �������� Stablecoin: A coin pegged to the USD.
• � USDC: A regulated stablecoin, backed 1:1 by dollar reserves.
• ��� Exchange: The marketplace (Coinbase) where you buy crypto with euros or US
dollars.
• ��� Wallet: Your own digital safe (Exodus) that you control completely.
• ��������� Solana: The high-speed blockchain that USDC is moving on.
• ���� Transaction Fee: The tiny fee paid to the network, paid in SOL.

Step-by-Step Guide
������ Step 1: Set up your Exodus Wallet
1. Download Exodus (iOS/Android).
2. Open the app → your wallet is created automatically.
3. ������ Write down your 12-word recovery phrase and store it safely offline.
��� Without the recovery phrase, your money is gone. Never share it with anyone.

Step 2: Deposit money to Coinbase
1. Create a Coinbase account and verify your ID.
2. Deposit euros (via iDEAL/SEPA) or US dollars (via Debit/ACH/Wire). Funds usually
arrive in minutes or a few business days depending on the method. (EDIT: Coinbase
has been HORRIBLE about holds lately, so once you deposit your cash you may
need to wait a few days before proceeding past the next step.)

Step 3: Buy USDC
1. Tap Buy crypto and choose USDC.
2. Enter the amount of euros or dollars you want to spend -> Review Order.
3. Tap Buy now. Your USDC will appear under My assets.

Step 4: Send USDC to Exodus
1. Open Exodus → Tap USDC → Tap Receive.
2. Crucial: Ensure the network selected is Solana. Copy your address (it will be a long
string of random letters and numbers).
3. In Coinbase → Tap Send crypto:
o Paste your Exodus address.
o Select USDC as the asset.
o Select Solana as the network (Always double-check this!).
o Check the gas fee.
o Tap Send now.
4. Your USDC will arrive in Exodus almost instantly.

Step 5: Buy SOL (for transaction fees)
• To send USDC out of your Exodus wallet later, you need a tiny bit of SOL to pay the
network fee.
• Buy a small amount of SOL (even $2–$5 is enough for hundreds of transactions) on
Coinbase and send it to your Exodus Solana address.

�� Done! Bob’s your Uncle!
You now have USDC + a little SOL in your own self-custody wallet—ready for safe, instant,
and independent payments.

Always always always make sure you are sending to the right recipient on the right network or your money can disappear never to return. Exodus seems to like to default to Etherium. If you are sending on SOL, make sure you are sending on SOL; if you are sending on ETH, make sure you are sending on ETH. Double check your recipient address every time you send something off Exodus. Every time! Practice doing all this correctly and methodically and it will become easy.
 
thx for this tips. i will try that 🙂
but the vender i ordered, want usdc via erc20. the gas fee are not the problem.
I will ask them the next time, if the also accept different network/protocoll
 
The cheapest and EASIEST way I found is Buy the USDC or USDT on Robinhood (it is USDC-Sol), Then send it to your Trust Wallet. From your Trust Wallet to you Vendor. Trust Wallet sends USDC-Sol & USDT-Sol “gasless”, so you don’t have to worry about buying gas. My $1500 buying and sending USDC have been less than $1.
 

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