ወደ ፊሊፒንስ ቤት ገንዘብ የሚላኩበት መንገድ ከ USDT ጋር፣ እና ፔሶ ጥሬ ገንዘብ በ Moneybees ለሚወስዱ
በውጭ ሀገር ሰርተው ገንዘብ ወደ ቤት የሚልኩ ከሆነ፣ ከሚከፍሉት ብዙ ክፍያ ሳይታዩ ወደ ልዩ ልዩ ክፍያዎች እና ምንዛሬ ምጣኔ ትርፍ ይሄዳል። አሁን በፊሊፒንስ ይበልጥ ዋነኛ ሆኖ የወጣ ርካሽ መንገድ አለ፡ USDT በ Tron ኔትወርክ ላይ የዩኤስ ዶላር ይላኩ፣ ቤተሰብዎም በ Moneybees ቅርንጫፍ ፔሶ ጥሬ ገንዘብ ያወጣሉ፣ ይህ BSP ፈቃድ ያለው ስፍር ቁጥር በሌላቸው ቅርንጫፎቻቸው ያለ ክሪፕቶ ጥሬ ገንዘብ አገልግሎት ነው። ይህ መመሪያ ሙሉ ጉዞውን ያብራራል፣ USDT ከሚሰሩበት ቦታ ከመግዛት ጀምሮ ቤተሰብዎ ፔሶ በእጃቸው እስከሚይዙበት ድረስ፣ እናም የ Tron ክፍያዎን ወደ 70% ሊቀንስ የሚችለውን አንድ ደረጃ ያሳያል።
Why This Route, and Who It Is For
Filipinos abroad sent home a record $39.62 billion in 2025, about 7.3% of the country’s entire economy. The United States is the single largest source at nearly 40% of the total.
Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), full-year 2025 personal remittances, reported February 2026.
Two things make 2026 the year to rethink how you send. First, traditional remittance still costs a lot: banks and money-transfer operators typically take 3% to 8% of the amount, and a chunk of that is hidden in the exchange rate rather than shown as a fee. Second, from 2026 a 1% tax applies to remittances sent from the United States. On the biggest corridor in the country, sending just got more expensive.
USDT on Tron is the cheaper rail. This particular guide is for families who want pesos in cash, collected in person, without needing a bank account or an e-wallet. That is the Moneybees route. If your family would rather receive into GCash, Maya, or a bank instead, use our GCash cash-out guide or the full send-to-Philippines walkthrough instead.
The Whole Journey at a Glance
Four steps, and the money is in your family’s hands the same day:
Step 1: Buy USDT Where You Work
Wherever you are based, use a licensed local exchange to convert your salary into USDT. In the Gulf, Singapore, Japan, the US, the UK, or Europe there is a regulated on-ramp that lets you buy USDT with your local currency and a bank card or transfer. Buy the amount you want to send, plus a tiny bit of TRX for the network, and withdraw the USDT to a wallet you control such as Trust Wallet or TronLink.
One rule matters above all others: when you withdraw, choose the Tron (TRC-20) network. It is the cheapest and fastest for this, and it is the network Moneybees and Philippine off-ramps expect.
Step 2: Load Energy First (the Save Step)
This is the step almost everyone skips, and it is the reason most people overpay. Every USDT transfer on Tron needs a resource called Energy. If your wallet has none, the network simply burns about 13 TRX from your balance to cover the transfer. Load Energy first and the same transfer costs about 4 TRX. That is roughly a 70% saving, on every single send.
Before you send, load Energy for your wallet. A standard transfer needs 65,000 Energy. A first transfer to a brand-new wallet needs 130,000, because the wallet has to be activated. With TronNRG you just send a small amount of TRX and receive the Energy in about 3 seconds. No sign-up, no wallet connection, no seed phrase. Then your USDT transfer goes through at the lower fee.
Do this on both hops if the money moves twice, once when you send to your family, and again when they send onward to cash out. Each hop is a separate Tron transfer, so each one saves you the same 9 TRX.
Step 3: Send on Tron in Seconds
With Energy loaded, open your wallet, paste your family’s Tron address, select USDT, and send. Confirmation takes about 3 seconds. Before you press send, check two things: that you are on the TRC-20 (Tron) network, and that the address is correct, character for character. A transfer sent to the wrong network or a mistyped address cannot be reversed.
If your family does not have a wallet yet, they can install Trust Wallet or TronLink for free in a few minutes. Send a small test amount first if it is your first time.
Step 4: Collect Pesos at Moneybees
Now the part that makes this route different: your family collects real pesos, in cash, over the counter. There are two ways to do it.
At an outlet. Your family visits a Moneybees partner outlet, sends the USDT from their wallet to the Moneybees wallet the staff provide, and receives pesos in cash on the spot, typically within about 10 minutes. They bring a valid government ID. No bank account or e-wallet is needed.
Online desk. Moneybees also runs an online trading desk over chat. Your family messages them, sends the USDT, and the pesos are paid to their bank account. This is useful if there is no outlet nearby.
Moneybees advertises no added fees; its margin sits in the buy and sell rate rather than a separate charge, which keeps the total cost low and predictable.
What Moneybees Is
Moneybees Forex Corporation is the Philippines’ pioneer over-the-counter crypto exchange, operating since 2017. It is registered with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the Anti-Money Laundering Council as a Virtual Asset Service Provider, MSB registration number 60-00816-0-00000. It does not hold your crypto in an app; instead it turns established money changers and pawnshops into crypto cash-out points.
Its reach is the point. Through partners like GoVIP, Tivoli Money Exchange, and Tambunting pawnshops, Moneybees has outlets across Metro Manila, Davao, Cagayan de Oro, Bacolod, Laguna, Cavite, and beyond. Daily limits are tiered by the ID and documents your family provides:
| Level | Daily limit | Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Level 1 | Up to ₱200,000 | KYC form + 1 government ID |
| Level 2 | Up to ₱1,000,000 | Level 1 + proof of address |
| Level 3 | Up to ₱5,000,000 | Level 2 + proof of income or funds |
For a typical monthly padala, Level 1 is plenty. Larger transfers just need a little more paperwork, once.
What It Costs vs Western Union and Banks
Here is a realistic comparison for sending about $500 home. Exact numbers move with rates, so treat these as typical ranges rather than fixed prices.
| Method | Typical cost on $500 | Speed | Family receives |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bank wire | $25–$40 + FX markup | 1–3 days | Bank account |
| Money transfer operator | $15–$40 (3–8%) | Minutes to a day | Cash or account |
| From the US, add the 2026 remittance tax | +1% (~$5) | n/a | n/a |
| USDT on Tron + Moneybees | ~4 TRX (~$1.20) network + small rate spread | Minutes | Cash over the counter |
The flat network fee is the headline. Whether you send $200 or $5,000, the Tron cost is about 4 TRX with Energy loaded. Traditional fees scale with the amount; this one does not. On larger amounts, the gap becomes large.
Two honest caveats. Moneybees earns a spread in its buy and sell rate, so the route is not literally free, it is just usually cheaper than the alternatives. And you are responsible for the accuracy of every on-chain step, since crypto transfers cannot be reversed.
Staying Safe
A few simple habits keep this route safe:
- Always send on the TRC-20 (Tron) network. Sending USDT to the wrong network can lose it permanently.
- Double-check the receiving address before every send. Send a small test transfer the first time.
- Use a BSP-licensed off-ramp like Moneybees rather than a stranger who promises a better rate in a chat group.
- Load Energy from a service that only needs a TRX payment, never one that asks you to connect your wallet or share your seed phrase.
- Nobody legitimate will ever ask for your 12-word recovery phrase. If they do, it is a scam.
That is the whole route. Buy USDT where you work, load Energy so each transfer costs 4 TRX not 13, send on Tron in seconds, and let your family collect pesos in cash at Moneybees. Cheaper than the bank, faster than a wire, and no account required on the receiving end.