Depositing Funds Via Crypto

2 min. readlast update: 07.04.2025

How Do I Deposit Funds Using Crypto on Astropips?

Crypto deposits on Astropips are quick, smooth, and effortless. Here's an easy guide to help you complete your deposit smoothly.


Step 1: Log in to Your Astropips Account

Log in to Your Astropips Account

Start by logging into your Astropips account and head over to the "Deposit" section.

Step 2: Choose Your Crypto 
Deposit Methods
Cryptocurrency Network Minimum Deposit
Bitcoin (BTC) Bitcoin $50
Tether (USDT-TRX) TRC20 / TRON $10
Ethereum (ETH) Ethereum $10
Tether (USDT-ETH) ERC20 / Ethereum $25
USD Coin (USDC-ETH) ERC20 / Ethereum $10
USD Coin (USDC-SOL) Solana $10
$TRUMP Solana $10

Make sure your transfer meets the minimum deposit amount to avoid delays.

Step 3: Enter Deposit Details

First, specify the deposit amount. Next, choose where to send it: your wallet balance or trading account. 

Step 4: Copy the Wallet Address or Scan the QR Code

Astropips will generate a unique wallet address and QR code for your selected crypto.

  • Copy the address exactly as it appears                                

OR

  • Use your crypto wallet app to scan the QR code

This address is valid for one transaction only. Don’t reuse it.

Step 5: Send the Funds

From your personal crypto wallet, send the funds to the provided deposit address. Always double-check the address before confirming to avoid any errors.

Step 6: Wait for Network Confirmation

Crypto deposits typically take anywhere from 1 to 5 hours, depending on the blockchain traffic. You’ll get a confirmation once your funds hit your account.


A Few Important Notes:

  • Blockchain fees are not included in the minimum deposit amount.
  • Deposits below the minimum may get stuck or delayed due to insufficient network fees.
  • Never reuse a wallet address. Always generate a new one for each transaction.
  • Utilise the correct network to prevent delays or possible loss of funds.

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