Fly.io Premium Payment Stuck or Pending — Troubleshooting

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Coderyard Team·Updated: 2026-05-27

Why Your Fly.io Payment Might Be Stuck

You’ve deployed on Fly.io, but your payment is pending or stuck. This is common when using USDT from a non-whitelisted wallet or via TRC20/ERC20 networks that Fly.io’s payment processor doesn’t fully support. In 2026, Fly.io accepts Visa, Mastercard, and PayPal — but not direct crypto. So any USDT payment must go through a third-party processor, which can delay or fail.

Step 1: Check Your Network (TRC20 vs ERC20)

If you sent USDT using TRC20 (Tron network) to a processor that only supports ERC20 (Ethereum), the transaction will be pending indefinitely. Always confirm the receiving address supports your chosen network. For Fly.io payments, we recommend using a processor that accepts both networks — or better, buy a pre-funded Fly.io account with USDT directly, bypassing network issues.

Step 2: Verify KYC-Free Options

Many users fear KYC. If your payment is stuck because the processor asked for ID, you’re not alone. In 2026, some services offer no-KYC USDT-to-credit-card conversion but with limits (e.g., $500/day). For larger amounts, consider purchasing an aged Fly.io account from a trusted marketplace — these come with verified payment methods already linked, so you just top up via USDT.

Step 3: Check Transaction Hash

If you sent USDT but the payment is pending, locate your transaction hash on a block explorer (Tronscan for TRC20, Etherscan for ERC20). Confirm the number of confirmations (minimum 6 for TRC20, 12 for ERC20). If confirmations are fine but the processor hasn’t credited you, contact their support with the hash.

Step 4: Use a Reloadable Prepaid Card

Instead of direct USDT payments, load a prepaid virtual card (like from Bifinance or Pionex) with USDT, then use that card on Fly.io. This avoids network issues and KYC. Our marketplace offers these cards already linked to Fly.io accounts — starting at $50 USDT for a basic starter account with $25 credit.

Step 5: Buy a Pre-Aged Fly.io Account

If troubleshooting feels endless, skip it. We sell aged Fly.io accounts (created 2024–2025) with verified billing and existing credits. Prices: Starter ($49 USDT, $25 credit), Pro ($129 USDT, $100 credit), Enterprise ($299 USDT, $500 credit). All accounts support TRC20/ERC20 top-ups. No KYC needed.

Final Tip: Use a USDT-Friendly Processor

For direct top-ups, use processors like NowPayments or CoinGate that accept TRC20/ERC20 and convert to fiat for Fly.io. Test with a small amount ($10) first. If it fails, your best bet is our marketplace — hassle-free, instant delivery.

Frequently asked questions

Can I pay Fly.io directly with USDT?

No, Fly.io only accepts credit cards and PayPal, but you can use a third-party processor like NowPayments or buy a pre-funded account from our marketplace.

My payment is pending for 24 hours — what should I do?

Check the transaction hash on the block explorer; if confirmations are sufficient (6+ for TRC20, 12+ for ERC20), contact the processor's support with the hash.

Do I need KYC to use USDT on Fly.io?

Not if you use a no-KYC processor with limits (e.g., $500/day) or buy an aged Fly.io account from our marketplace — no ID required.

What's the difference between TRC20 and ERC20 for Fly.io payments?

TRC20 (Tron) is cheaper and faster (fees ~$0.10), while ERC20 (Ethereum) is slower and more expensive (fees ~$2-5). Ensure your processor supports your network.

How much does an aged Fly.io account cost?

Our prices: Starter $49 USDT (with $25 credit), Pro $129 USDT (with $100 credit), Enterprise $299 USDT (with $500 credit). All include verified billing.

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