Convert your Paysafecard voucher to USD Coin in minutes. No KYC, no bank account needed.
USD Coin (USDC) is the world's most widely used regulated stablecoin — issued by Circle and pegged 1:1 to the US dollar. Buying USDC with Paysafecard via ukash-wallet.com gives you instant access to dollar-denominated value on-chain, without any bank account or identity check.
Go to ukash-wallet.com and enter your PIN. Buy Paysafecard vouchers with cash at petrol stations, supermarkets, and newsagents — no bank account or identity needed.
Enter the exact face value of your Paysafecard. Common denominations: £10, £25, £50, €10, €25, €50, €100.
Choose GBP, EUR, USD or whichever currency your voucher is denominated in.
Choose the country where you purchased the Paysafecard.
Paste your ERC-20 wallet address. MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Coinbase Wallet, and Ledger all support USDC. Important: USDC exists on multiple networks (Ethereum, Polygon, Solana). Unless specified otherwise, send only to Ethereum ERC-20 addresses — sending to the wrong network results in permanent loss.
Your email for the payment authorisation link. Not stored or used for marketing purposes.
Authorise the payment on the official Paysafecard website. This is the only step where your PIN is entered.
USDC arrives after Ethereum network confirmation — typically 2–5 minutes. Verify receipt at etherscan.io by searching your wallet address under the Token Transfers tab.
USDC is always redeemable for $1 USD through Circle. It tracks the dollar but exists on-chain — enabling global transfers in seconds with no bank involvement.
Yes. Protocols like Aave and Compound let you lend USDC and earn interest — often higher than traditional savings accounts.
Ethereum (ERC-20) is the default and most widely supported. USDC also runs on Polygon, Solana and Arbitrum — only use those if your wallet explicitly supports them.
Yes. USDC is especially popular in high-inflation countries as a private dollar savings tool.
Check ukash-wallet.com for current limits. Typical starting point: €10 / £10.
USD Coin (USDC) has become the default stablecoin for anyone who wants dollar exposure without a US bank account. With over $40 billion in circulation across multiple blockchains, USDC is accepted by thousands of DeFi protocols, exchanges, and payment services. For UK and European Paysafecard users — who can buy vouchers with cash at petrol stations, newsagents, and supermarkets — Paysafecard → USDC is one of the most private on-ramps to the dollar economy in 2026.
Once in your ERC-20 wallet, your USDC can be deployed into Aave or Compound to earn yield, used as collateral for crypto loans on MakerDAO, or swapped on Uniswap without touching a traditional exchange. This makes USDC not just a destination — but an entry point into the entire decentralised finance ecosystem, accessible from a cash-bought voucher with no identity documents whatsoever.
USDC on Ethereum, Polygon, and Solana are separate tokens. Sending ERC-20 USDC to a Solana address permanently loses your funds. Match the network to your wallet capabilities before every transaction.
After receiving USDC, confirm the transaction on etherscan.io — search your wallet address and check the Token Transfers tab. This takes 30 seconds and confirms everything processed correctly.
Every ERC-20 transaction requires ETH to pay gas fees. Maintain at least $5–10 of ETH in any wallet where you hold USDC — otherwise you cannot move or spend it.