My name is Mohammed Al-Shanti. I am a Palestinian agricultural engineer in Northern Gaza. My wife, my five-year-old son Ibrahim, and my infant daughter depend on what people send us. This page tells you exactly how to send USDT TRC20 to my family. The address is below. The QR code is below. The steps are below.
If you have already decided and you just want the address, here it is.
Network fee: About $1 in TRX. Send only USDT TRC20 on the Tron (TRC20) network.
Why People Choose USDT TRC20 for Gaza Donations
USDT on the Tron network is the most popular stablecoin transfer method globally for small to mid-size payments. The reason is simple: the fee is about $1 regardless of how much you send. A donor sending $20 pays $1. A donor sending $5,000 pays $1. Compare this to Ethereum where a USDC or USDT transaction can cost $2 to $15 each, or Bitcoin where the fee is similar. For a Gaza-related campaign where many donors want to give $20 to $100 ranges, TRC20 is the option that maximizes the percentage of your donation that actually reaches the family. The address THw62MASw1jP2EZMxtcxD2yXW3ue4TT9nU also accepts native TRX tokens at the same address.
A Real Scenario: What $USDT Becomes in Gaza
$50 in USDT TRC20 sent to my Tron address arrives in about 60 seconds. I pay roughly $1 in TRX gas on my side to convert it. The net amount available to the family is around $49. Compare this to PayPal where a $50 international donation might lose $2 to $4 in fees, or to a charity organization where 15% to 30% might be absorbed by overhead. With USDT TRC20 the family receives 98% of what was sent. That $49 buys roughly two days of food for a family of four in May 2026 prices.
Step by Step: Sending USDT TRC20 to a Gaza Family
How USDT TRC20 Becomes Food in Gaza
When your USDT TRC20 arrives in my wallet, I do not leave it sitting there. The family needs cash for the market, the landlord, and the water tank delivery. Here is what happens:
- I receive a notification that USDT TRC20 has arrived. Confirmation typically takes between a few seconds and one hour depending on the network.
- I open a peer-to-peer exchange. There are several that operate inside Gaza. I have established trusted counterparties.
- I sell the USDT TRC20 for either US dollars or Israeli shekels at a documented exchange rate.
- I withdraw the cash and go directly to the market or the landlord.
- I take a photo of what I bought, save the receipt, and post the update on donatetogaza.org so you can see what your donation became.
What I Promise the Donor
If you donate USDT TRC20, I will publish what I bought with it. If you message me with the transaction hash and your name, I will send you a personal thank you and tell you specifically what the donation covered. I have been writing these updates since the beginning of the war and I will not stop.
The blockchain is permanent and public. Once you send, both you and I can verify the transaction by looking up the hash on a block explorer. You can verify that I received it. I can verify what address it came from if you want me to confirm receipt.
Send USDT TRC20 or Pick Another Coin
Five wallet addresses available. BTC, ETH, USDC, USDT TRC20, SOL. All go directly to my family in Northern Gaza.
A Note on Trust
Crypto transactions are irreversible. Send only after you are satisfied with the verification. My documents (engineer registration, ID, displacement proof) are at donatetogaza.org/verification. My GoGetFunding campaign with separate verification is at goget.fund/3VfYThz. My PayPal direct donation link, for those who prefer not to use crypto, is on the homepage.
If sending crypto to an individual feels uncertain, that is a reasonable feeling. Send a small test amount first, $5 or $10, confirm it arrives, and then decide whether to send more. I would rather have a donor who feels secure than a larger donation made anxiously.