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USDT top-up in NFTAMA: how the new payment flow works

17.05.2026

USDT top-up in NFTAMA: how the new payment flow works

USDT top-up in NFTAMA: how to pay and how the interface works

NFTAMA now has a new way to top up your balance: users can pay with USDT. The goal of this update is to make entry and further balance top-ups more understandable for people who prefer working with stablecoins and want to see in advance what a chosen amount may cover.

The new flow does not require users to understand platform mechanics in detail. On the balance page, the system immediately shows what the payment means in practice and what level of activity it may support. Instead of a plain amount field, users now see a clear interface with quick choices, live estimates, and simple guidance.

Where the new payment option is located

The new block is placed in the “Top up balance” section and appears at the top of the page. It is called “USDT top-up (BEP20)”, so it is easy to notice as soon as the page opens.

This is a separate card with its own interface. It does not blend into the classic BNB and AMA2 top-up flows and is presented as a standalone payment option.

How the interface looks

The new USDT top-up block is designed so users can choose a practical scenario quickly without doing manual calculations.

Inside the block, users will find:

  • quick buttons with ready-made amounts, for example for 1, 5, or 10 max AM safes;
  • a custom USDT input field for users who want to enter their own amount;
  • an instant estimate that shows how many safes the selected amount may cover;
  • a distribution slider between AMA2 and BNB, if the user wants to adjust the balance between the two;
  • short explanations that clarify the role of AMA2 and BNB inside the platform.

The core idea is that a user sees not only the amount, but also the practical meaning of the top-up: how many safes it may cover, what part goes toward the main purchase side, and what part is reserved for gas.

What the quick buttons show

The quick buttons remove the need to guess the amount manually. A user can simply choose a ready-made option and immediately see an estimate for scenarios such as 1 max AM safe, 5 max AM safes, or 10 max AM safes.

This is especially convenient for users who come to the platform with a clear goal and want to understand right away how much USDT they may need for that scale of activity.

What happens when the user enters a custom amount

If the user does not want to use a ready-made button, they can enter any amount manually. The interface then recalculates immediately and shows how many max AM safes that top-up may roughly support.

If the amount does not match a whole number of identical purchases, the interface presents the result in a readable way. For example, it may show that the amount covers several full safes and then one more safe with a partial AM weight. This helps users understand the outcome in advance.

Why the AMA2 and BNB slider is useful

One of the most practical parts of the interface is the distribution slider between AMA2 and BNB.

It allows users to decide in advance how the top-up estimate should be split:

  • AMA2 covers the main purchase side of the process;
  • BNB is used for fees and gas.

The user can leave the recommended distribution or adjust it for a preferred scenario. As the slider moves, the estimates update instantly, so the interface remains visual and easy to understand.

What happens after pressing “Pay”

Once the user chooses an amount and confirms the flow, the page switches to a dedicated payment waiting block. This block shows exactly what needs to be done next.

The user sees:

  • that the platform is waiting for a USDT transfer to the internal wallet;
  • the exact wallet address;
  • a copy button for that address;
  • the remaining lifetime of the current payment session;
  • the estimated top-up result in the selected distribution.

This means users do not need to guess where to send funds or what details to save. The whole next step is already shown clearly on the page.

It is also important to note that a separate payment session is not always required. It is primarily useful when the user chooses a non-standard balance between AMA2 and BNB and wants to lock in that specific distribution for a limited time.

If the user is comfortable with the usual recommended distribution, the flow remains simple and clear without extra complexity. In that sense, the session is a convenient way to fix chosen conditions, not an unnecessary step created just for the transfer itself.

What the user experience looks like after payment

After the USDT transfer is sent, the platform processes the payment automatically. The user does not need to create a separate request again or confirm the transfer through an extra form.

The purpose of the new flow is that USDT becomes a simple entry point, while the result is still presented inside the familiar platform logic. This makes the process easier for users who do not want to manually prepare the right amounts of different assets in advance.

Important things to remember

  • This payment option uses USDT on the BEP20 network.
  • The page includes a clear warning that the transfer must be made in the correct network.
  • The payment address is shown directly in the interface and can be copied in one click.
  • Before paying, the user already sees an estimated result of the top-up.

Why this is a useful update

USDT top-ups make NFTAMA more understandable for users who prefer planning their budget in stablecoins. Now they can pay with a familiar asset and immediately see what that amount means inside the platform.

The new interface makes the balance page more visual: quick buttons, estimates for max AM safes, custom input, a distribution slider, and a dedicated payment waiting block bring the whole flow together in one place. For users, that means a cleaner and more comfortable top-up experience.