It is a fair question. You are paying someone you do not know, with crypto, for something that lands on your Telegram account. The good news is that the way this works keeps your account out of reach. You never hand over control of it.
The short version
- You give a username and a payment. Nothing else.
- You never log in, and you never share a password or a code.
- An on-chain payment is final once it confirms, so the amount and network have to be right.
- Before paying, check that the amount, coin, network, and address match the order.
How delivery actually works
When you buy Stars, you type the username of the account that should receive them. The Stars are then delivered to that account through Telegram's own system. You are not logging into anything and you are not granting access to your account. The username is just an address for where the Stars should land, the same way an email address tells a message where to go.
This is the key point. Because delivery only needs a username, there is nothing on your side to take over. The worst case with a bad seller is that they fail to deliver, not that they get into your account.
What you share, and what you never share
Keeping these two lists straight is most of what safety comes down to.
If anyone selling Stars asks you to log in, share a verification code, or hand over your wallet recovery phrase, stop. None of that is needed to deliver Stars, and asking for it is the clearest sign of a scam.
Crypto payments are final
A crypto transfer is not like a card payment. Once it confirms on the network, it is done and cannot be reversed. That is good for you, because nobody can claw the payment back after you receive your Stars. It also means the responsibility for sending it correctly is yours. There is no chargeback if you send the wrong amount or use the wrong network.
In practice this is easy to get right. Send the exact amount shown, in the coin and on the network shown, to the address shown. On StarNinja all of that sits on the order screen with a countdown, so you can check each detail before you confirm in your wallet.
A quick check before you pay
Whoever you buy from, run through this in a few seconds:
- Amount. The amount in your wallet matches the order exactly.
- Coin and network. You are sending the right coin on the right network. USDT on the wrong network will not arrive.
- Address. The address matches the one on the order. Scanning the QR code avoids a typo.
- The order is open. You are paying against a live order with a countdown, not an address someone sent you in a chat.
Get those four right and there is very little that can go wrong. If something ever does, keep your order id and the transaction link, and contact support.
FAQ
No. You only give the username of the account that should receive the Stars. You never log in or share a password, and nobody should ask you to.
No. An on-chain transfer is final once it confirms. That protects you after delivery, and it is why you should send the exact amount on the right network.
With automatic delivery they arrive the moment the payment confirms. If anything stalls, keep your order id and transaction link and contact support to sort it out.
Yes. You enter their username and the Stars go to them. You are not given any access to their account and they are not given any to yours.
Anyone asking for your password, a login code, or your wallet recovery phrase. None of that is needed to deliver Stars.
Buy with confidence
A username, a payment, and nothing else. Delivered automatically.
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