Coins.ph Raffles iPhone 17 for Stablecoin Payments via QR Ph
Coins.ph launched a raffle promotion rewarding users who pay with USDT or USDC at QR Ph merchants nationwide. Grand prize winner takes home an iPhone 17.
Key Takeaway
Coins.ph is incentivizing real-world stablecoin spending — a push beyond trading into actual merchant adoption.
Coins.ph users who pay with stablecoins at QR Ph merchants through May 21 can win prizes ranging from an iPhone 17 to cash.
Every transaction of at least ₱1,802 ($30) using USDT or USDC earns one raffle entry, capped at five entries per user. Only identity-verified Philippine-based users at KYC Level 2 or higher qualify — corporate accounts and Coins.ph employees are barred from participating.
Eleven winners split the prizes. One person gets the iPhone 17, another takes home an Apple Watch Series 11, and three win AirPods 4. Six cash prize winners receive ₱3,604 ($60) each, credited directly to their Coins.ph wallets. Coins.ph will notify winners via registered email and fulfill prizes within 15 business days following verification.
The exchange reserves the right to disqualify entries tied to reversed, voided, or refunded transactions. Wash trading or fraudulent activity triggers total disqualification from the prize draw. Coins.ph can also modify, suspend, or cancel the promotion entirely.
QR Ph merchants accepting stablecoin payments operate across the Philippines, giving Coins.ph users a growing network of physical stores where crypto works. The promotion targets users already comfortable holding USDT and USDC for peer-to-peer transfers and OFW remittances instead of converting back to pesos immediately. The raffle ends May 21 with a maximum five entries per user throughout the campaign.
🇵🇭 What This Means for Filipinos: This promotion directly rewards Filipinos already using stablecoins for remittances and daily transactions, reinforcing USDT and USDC as viable alternatives to peso holdings. Coins.ph users can now spend crypto at physical QR Ph merchants nationwide, expanding use cases beyond peer-to-peer transfers.



