
How to Withdraw Stablecoins from Deel
If you’re getting paid through Deel, you’ve probably noticed the option to withdraw your earnings using stablecoins like USDT or USDC.
For freelancers and contractors, this can be one of the fastest ways to access funds globally, as it doesn’t operate on traditional banking timelines. However, it can also feel confusing if you’re unfamiliar with crypto wallets, networks, and transfer processes.
This guide walks you through exactly how to withdraw stablecoins from Deel step by step and how to receive your funds safely and efficiently.
How do Stablecoin Withdrawals on Deel Work?
Stablecoin withdrawals allow you to convert your Deel balance into digital currencies like USD Coin (USDC) and Tether (USDT). These are cryptocurrencies pegged to the US dollar, meaning their value remains stable, so 1 USDC ≈ $1 and 1 USDT ≈ $1.
This makes them ideal for international payments, free from the volatility of traditional crypto. Before getting started, make sure:
- Your Deel account is fully verified
- Stablecoin withdrawals are available in your country
- You have a valid USDT or USDC wallet address
Careful: Using the wrong wallet address or an unsupported network can result in permanent loss of funds.
How to Withdraw Stablecoins from Deel to Raenest (Step-by-Step)
1. Add a withdrawal method
- Log in to your Deel account
- Go to Finance → Withdrawal Methods
- Click Add Method
At this point, you’ll need to enter your stablecoin wallet address. You can add your Raenest stablecoin address here to receive USDT or USDC, automatically converted to USD in your Raenest wallet. Don’t have a stablecoin wallet address yet? It’s quick and easy to set one up. See how to create your Raenest stablecoin wallet in minutes.
2. Select Stablecoin Transfer
Choose the stablecoin withdrawal option and continue. When withdrawing stablecoins, you must select a supported blockchain network.
For USDT:
- Ethereum (ERC-20)
- Tron (TRC-20)
- Binance Smart Chain (BEP-20)
- Polygon
For USDC:
- Ethereum (ERC-20)
- Base
- Polygon
- Binance Smart Chain (BEP-20)
- Solana
With Raenest, you can receive stablecoins across multiple networks, including Ethereum, Tron, Solana, Polygon, and Binance Smart Chain. Copy your Raenest Stablecoin wallet address and ensure the network you’ve selected is the same as the one you’ve selected on Deel for USDC or USDT.
3. Initiate Withdrawal
- Click Withdraw
- Enter the amount you want to withdraw (full or partial balance)
When withdrawing via stablecoins, Deel charges a 2% service fee and a $1 network fee.
4. Complete the Transfer
You’ll be redirected to a secure third-party provider:
- Enter your wallet address
- Select either USDT or USDC
- Confirm the transaction
- The payment link expires within 24 hours, so complete this step promptly.
Once completed, you’ll receive your USDC or USDT on Raenest automatically converted to USD at 1:1. The flat deposit fee for receiving stablecoins on Raenest is $1, which means you only pay $1 even if you’re receiving $3000, saving you money in fees and hassles of P2P conversion scams.
Final Thoughts
Stablecoin withdrawals from Deel are one of the fastest ways to get paid as a freelancer in 2026. However, they require careful setup, especially regarding wallet addresses and network selection. By setting up the right receiving method and avoiding common mistakes, you can make the process fast, secure, and stress-free.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to withdraw money from Deel?
The fastest way to withdraw money from Deel is by using stablecoins like USDT or USDC. Unlike traditional bank transfers that can take several business days, stablecoin withdrawals are typically processed within minutes to a few hours.
Is withdrawing stablecoins from Deel safe?
Yes, as long as you use the correct wallet address and the supported network.
How can I receive stablecoins on Deel?
With a dedicated Raenest stablecoin account, you’ll receive your USDC or USDT automatically converted to USD at 1:1.
Which is better: USDT or USDC?
Both are widely used. The best option depends on your wallet or preferred platform.




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