If you're a freelancer that's looking to get paid with stablecoins, we've got you. While you can send a payment request to anyone using Sentz, your client may want to make a payment through their existing bill pay solution that uses ACH.
Bitwage allows your client to pay via ACH through their existing tools and then converts the funds to stablecoins that get deposited into your wallet.
Here's how you can receive your pay through Bitwage directly into Sentz.
Sign up for Bitwage if you haven't already.
Once you've completed registration and verification, head to "Bank Accounts and Wallets" from the left menu.
Under "Your Cryptocurrency Wallets", choose "Add a Wallet"
In the "Add a Wallet" pop-up, select "USD Tether" as the cryptocurrency you want to receive.
Next, select a method. Choose USDT- Tron.
Paste your USDT Tron funding address from Sentz.
To find this, open Sentz.
Choose "Fund"
Choose "Using Other Stablecoins"
Choose "USDT"
Copy the wallet address in the box labeled "USDT on Tron"
Bitwage will verify your address. If you have multiple payout methods in Bitwage, make sure to allocate how much of your pay you want to receive as USDT.
To send an invoice through Bitwage, select "Invoicing" on the left menu.
Select "Create an Invoice"
Complete the invoice details and send to your client.
Once your client pays the invoice, Bitwage will send the USDT to your Sentz USDT - Tron Deposit address.
Funds will be converted to eUSD and reflected in your balance. You can store your money securely in Sentz until you're ready to withdraw.