USDT Flasher

Send & Receive fake crypto transactions

Supported Assets

Tether (USDT) Icon
USDTStablecoin
USD Coin (USDC) Icon
USDCStablecoin
MakerDAO (DAI) Icon
DAIStablecoin
Bitcoin Icon
BTCBitcoin
Frog Meme Icon
PEPEMeme Coin
Uniswap (UNI) Icon
UNIUniswap

Pricing

Standard

$70per month
  • Feature iconTelegram Bot Licence
  • Feature icon100k per transaction
  • Feature iconBot generates fake etherscan link displaying confirmed transaction
  • Feature iconFunds show on majority of popular wallets

Pro

$130per month
  • Feature iconTelegram Bot Licence
  • Feature icon500k per transaction
  • Feature icon

    170K Frozen Phantom Wallet Seed

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  • Included feature Bitcoin Flashing NewNEW
  • Feature iconBot generates fake etherscan link displaying confirmed transaction
  • Feature iconFunds show as confirmed on target’s wallet

Video Demonstration

FAQ

About USDT Flasher Tool

A “USDT Flasher” is a tool that can send fake or temporary USDT to a wallet. This software works for USDT on TRC & ERC Protocols, besides USDT it supports many other cryptocurrencies ready for flashing. Our flasher normally tricks the display layer and the blockchain layer. It may show a fake wallet balance, generate edited transaction pages, create fake explorer links or deploy a copycat token with the same name and symbol, such as “USDT.” This fake token may appear in some wallets, but the contract address will be different from the official one. Because it has no real backing, liquidity or exchange recognition.

A real USDT Flasher transactions must include several on-chain data points: a valid transaction hash, sender address, receiver address, block number, timestamp, network fee, confirmation count and a token Transfer event emitted by the official USDT contract. Some wallets and exchanges check this blockchain data directly. They do not accept a balance just because a screen or screenshot says “USDT.” That's where USDT Flasher is useful, it can create fake perception that real USDT Token is received. Some software versions may also use testnets or private networks. In that case, the transaction can look real inside a controlled environment, but it has no value on the main network. Others may create “pending” or “temporary” transaction screens.