How to add money from USDF exchange?

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You can top up your Altery account using the USDF stablecoin. 
 

Please note: USDF payments are currently available only to non-EU residents. If your account is registered within the European Union, this option won’t appear in your crypto top-up list.
 

Follow these simple steps:

  1. Open Altery and tap ‘Add money’.
  2. Select ‘Crypto’.
  3. For your first transaction, agree to use the 'Synterra Connect' service.
  4. Choose USDF as the asset to pay with.
  5. Review the applicable limits and fees for Synterra Connect services.
  6. You’ll be given a crypto wallet to receive your USDF payment — copy, share, or display the wallet as a QR code.
  7. Open your USDF wallet or exchange and send the funds to the wallet generated for you.


Once the payment is sent, please allow a few seconds to a couple of minutes for the transaction to process. After confirmation, the fiat equivalent will appear in your Altery wallet.

Important notes:

  • Please only send USDF to this address. Sending any other assets, including tokens or NFTs, will result in permanent loss.
 

Cryptoassets are high-risk and may not be right for everyone. The value of your crypto can go up or down at any time and may even fall to zero. You should only invest if you fully understand the risks and if it suits your financial situation. Funds used for crypto transactions are not safeguarded and are not covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) or the Financial Ombudsman Service.


Cryptoasset services are provided by Synterra Innovations Ltd., registered with the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC) to offer virtual currency services (registration no. C100000635). You can verify the company’s registration here via the official register. Synterra Innovations Ltd. is not permitted to carry out virtual asset activities in the European Union and United Kingdom. These services are not offered by, affiliated with, or endorsed by Altery LTD, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK.

Read the full Risk Disclosure of Synterra Innovations Ltd. for more details.