A cautious donor's guide to giving to Gaza without getting scammed — a practical trust framework, step-by-step USDT verification on Tronscan, and honest math on fees, written from inside Gaza.
GoFundMe cannot pay out to anyone inside Gaza, so families depend on a foreign organizer while campaigns get frozen or "reviewed." Here is an honest comparison of the real alternatives, and why USDT sent directly to a person inside Gaza cannot be geo-blocked.
Yes, donating to Gaza can be safe — if you verify the specific recipient yourself before sending a cent. Here's a four-step checklist you can run on any appeal, including ours.
The safe way to donate USDT to Gaza: send it on the TRON network (TRC-20) for about a dollar in fees, why crypto beats collapsed banks, the honest caveat that Tether can freeze a wallet, and how to read our live wallet on Tronscan before you give.