Crypto Payment Guide

How to pay for your PipFarm Challenge with cryptocurrency safely — correct network, fees, expired invoices, and TRON (TRC-20) costs.

PipFarm accepts cryptocurrency payments for Challenge purchases. Before sending any crypto payment, please read the following guidance carefully to avoid loss of funds.

Send the correct cryptocurrency to the correct network

When paying with crypto, you must send the exact cryptocurrency specified in the invoice to the correct blockchain network. Sending the wrong coin or using the wrong network will result in your funds being lost. Always double-check the currency, the network, and the wallet address before confirming the transaction.

Cover the transaction fees

Ensure that the amount you send covers the fees displayed by the payment provider. If the amount received is less than the invoice total after network fees are deducted, your payment may not be processed. Send enough to cover both the invoice amount and any applicable network fees.

Do not send payments to expired invoices

Crypto invoices have a limited validity window. If your invoice has expired, do not send funds to it. Generate a new invoice instead. Sending funds to an expired invoice carries a risk of permanent loss of funds, as the wallet address may no longer be monitored.

TRON network (TRC-20) fees

The TRON network (TRC-20) is currently an expensive way to make crypto transfers. If you are paying with USDT, consider using an alternative network where fees are lower. Check the available networks at checkout and choose the most cost-effective option for your transfer.

🚨 Important: PipFarm cannot recover funds sent to the wrong address, the wrong network, or an expired invoice. Always verify the payment details before confirming your transaction.