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Buy Backlinks With USDC

Pay for editorial link building in USDC. Circle's regulated dollar stablecoin holds a steady 1:1 value, so the amount you send matches the invoice exactly, and it settles in minutes on whichever chain you prefer.

You can buy backlinks with USDC on any of our monthly plans. You are paying for the same digital PR campaigns every client gets, permanent contextual links earned inside real editorial coverage, and USDC is simply how you settle the invoice. Because it holds a steady 1:1 value to the US dollar, the amount you send matches the bill exactly, with none of the price drift you would weigh up with Bitcoin or Ethereum.

USDC is the stablecoin businesses reach for when they want regulation and transparency rather than just liquidity. If your treasury favours a coin with documented reserves and audits, this is the most natural way to put it to work.

Starter

First foothold on Google's first page.

£2500/month
  • Guaranteed minimum 5 SEO backlinks per month
  • DA 40–95 (average 82)
  • Live dashboard access
  • Email support, 24-hour response
Pay in USDC

Scale

Defend and extend category leadership.

£8000/month
  • Guaranteed minimum 20 SEO backlinks per month
  • DA 40–95 (average 82)
  • Live dashboard access
  • Email support, 24-hour response
Pay in USDC

Prices are in GBP. You pay the equivalent in USDC, locked at checkout. We accept BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, BNB, LTC, USDC, USDT and DAI. How crypto payment works →

How a USDC payment works here

When you choose USDC at checkout, you also pick the chain you want to pay on, then you are shown a one-time address and the exact amount, converted from your GBP plan price at the live USD rate. You send it from your wallet or exchange, it settles on-chain in minutes, and your campaign begins on confirmation. Because the coin is pegged to the dollar, the figure does not move while you pay, and you receive a receipt and invoice for your records exactly as with a card payment.

The regulated, transparency-first stablecoin

USDC is issued by Circle's regulated affiliates and is required to hold reserves backing every token 1:1 in cash and short-dated US Treasury securities, with monthly attestations by Deloitte and an annual audit, and reserves custodied at established institutions. In practice that means a dollar stablecoin with an unusually clear paper trail, which is exactly why finance and compliance teams tend to prefer it. For you, the upshot is the same as any stablecoin: the amount at checkout is the amount you pay, with no volatility to factor in.

No volatility, full paper trail: a dollar-pegged amount that matches your invoice, paid in a regulated, audited coin, buying the identical digital PR plan a card-paying client gets.

Choosing a chain: Ethereum, Base, Solana and others

USDC runs natively across several networks, and your choice affects only speed and fee, not what you receive. A layer-2 such as Base, or a high-throughput chain such as Solana, settles for a few cents; Ethereum mainnet costs a little more in gas but is the most broadly supported by exchanges and custodians. Arbitrum, Optimism and others are supported too. Send on whichever you selected at checkout and the result is identical.

USDC or USDT, which to use

Both are dollar stablecoins and either works perfectly here. USDT is the larger and more liquid of the two, supported almost everywhere, and a touch cheaper to move on Tron. USDC is the regulated, transparency-first option, backed by audited reserves, which often makes it the easier coin for a finance team to sign off. If you already hold one, use it; if you are choosing, pick the one your treasury policy prefers. There is more on the alternative on our buy backlinks with USDT page.

What you are actually buying

The same thing every client buys: not a list of links, a private blog network or a bulk package, but digital PR campaigns that earn a place in genuine journalism. The angle, the research, the outreach and the reporting behind each contextual link are what make it worth having and keep your site safe, and none of that flexes with the payment method. See the method on our digital PR backlinks page, or the wider guidance in buying backlinks safely.

Start in USDC or talk it through

Ready? Pick a plan above and choose USDC at checkout. Want a bespoke campaign quoted in stablecoin, or unsure which tier fits? Book a call and we will recommend the right starting point.

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FAQs

How do I pay for backlinks in USDC?

Pick a plan, choose USDC at checkout, and select the chain you want to send on, such as Ethereum, Base or Solana. You are shown a one-time address and the exact amount, you send it from your wallet or exchange, and your campaign starts once it confirms, usually within minutes.

Will the USDC amount match my invoice exactly?

Yes. USDC is pegged 1:1 to the US dollar, so there is no volatility between agreeing the plan and paying. The figure shown at checkout, converted from the GBP price at the live USD rate, is the figure you send.

What makes USDC different from USDT?

Both are dollar stablecoins, but USDC is positioned as the regulated, transparency-first option. It is issued by Circle, backed by cash and short-dated US Treasuries, with monthly reserve attestations by Deloitte and an annual audit. USDT is larger and more liquid; USDC tends to suit businesses that want a regulated, well-documented coin.

Which chain should I send USDC on?

USDC runs natively on Ethereum, Base, Solana, Arbitrum and others. A layer-2 like Base or a fast chain like Solana settles for a few cents; Ethereum mainnet costs a little more in gas but is the most widely supported. Send on whichever you selected at checkout.

What am I buying with the USDC?

Digital PR campaigns that earn contextual links inside genuine editorial coverage on real publications. The stablecoin is only the payment rail. We do not sell link networks, PBNs or bulk packages, regardless of how you pay.

Is buying backlinks with USDC safe for my site?

The payment method is irrelevant to Google. What protects your rankings is that we earn editorial links rather than buy ranking credit, and that holds whether you pay in pounds or in USDC.