FUNDING CHECKLIST
- Open Plu, choose USDT, and select exactly the network the deposit screen lists (for example Polygon or Ethereum for USDT).
- For Myanmar, use the rails listed for your account in Plu, then send only on the network shown for that deposit address.
- After the on-chain transfer confirms, your Plu Visa balance updates; spend online or in-store anywhere Visa is accepted.
The most important rule: use Polygon or Ethereum
When funding your Plu Visa card with USDT, the network matters. Send USDT on Polygon or USDT on Ethereum only.
Do not send USDT from another network unless the app explicitly supports it. USDT exists on many chains, and the token name can look the same even when the network is different. Sending on the wrong network can delay your deposit or make recovery impossible.
Why fund a Visa card with USDT?
USDT is one of the most widely used stablecoins in the world. Many freelancers, traders, remote workers, and globally mobile users already hold USDT because it is easy to move across exchanges and wallets.
A USDT-funded Visa card lets you turn that balance into everyday spending power. You can keep value in stablecoin form, fund your card, and pay online or in stores through normal Visa rails.
Step-by-step: fund your Visa card with USDT
- Open your Plu app and choose the card or wallet you want to fund.
- Select USDT as your funding method.
- Choose Polygon or Ethereum as the network shown in the app.
- Copy the deposit address or scan the QR code.
- Open your wallet or exchange account.
- Select USDT and make sure the withdrawal network is Polygon or Ethereum, matching the Plu app.
- Paste the deposit address and enter the amount of USDT you want to send.
- Review the network, address, and amount carefully before confirming.
- Wait for the transfer to confirm and for your Plu balance to update.
- Use your Plu Visa card anywhere Visa is accepted.
Polygon USDT vs Ethereum USDT
Polygon USDT is usually cheaper to move because network fees are lower. It can be a good option for regular top-ups or smaller card funding amounts.
Ethereum USDT is widely supported and familiar to many wallets and exchanges, but network fees can be higher during busy periods. If you use Ethereum, confirm you have enough ETH in your wallet to pay gas fees.
Whichever option you choose, the key is to match the network exactly with what Plu shows in the app.
Common mistakes to avoid
Do not send USDT on Tron, BNB Chain, Solana, Arbitrum, Optimism, or any other network unless Plu shows that network as supported for your deposit. For this funding flow, use USDT Polygon or USDT Ethereum.
Do not send USDC to a USDT address. USDC and USDT are different tokens.
Do not rely on memory. Always copy the latest deposit address from the app before sending.
Frequently asked questions
Can I fund my Plu Visa card with USDT? Yes. You can fund with USDT when you use the supported network shown in the Plu app.
Which USDT networks should I use? Use USDT on Polygon or USDT on Ethereum. Make sure the withdrawal network in your wallet or exchange matches the network shown in Plu.
Can I send USDT on Tron? Do not send Tron USDT unless the app explicitly shows Tron as supported for that deposit. For this flow, use Polygon or Ethereum.