Transfer checks before you send

Check fees before choosing which network to use for USDT.

The best USDT network is the one both exchanges support, with a fee ratio that makes sense for your transfer size.

The best USDT network is the one both exchanges support, with a fee ratio that makes sense for your transfer size.

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Fast answer

For USDT, start with the receiving exchange deposit page. If it supports the same network offered by the sending exchange, compare the withdrawal fee against your transfer amount. Do not choose a network only because it is popular.

Network decision checklist

Where partner links fit

Exchange partner links, if added later, should be placed near official fee and deposit verification pages so users can check rules before opening or using an account.

Which network should I use to send USDT?

Check whether your exchange supports the exact network before sending. For global users, compare Binance, OKX, Bybit, Coinbase, and Kraken official pages.

FAQ

Is TRC20 always best for USDT?

No. It is common, but the receiving exchange must support TRC20 USDT deposits.

Should I use ERC20 for small USDT transfers?

Usually only if compatibility matters more than fees.

Can I send USDT over Base or Arbitrum?

Only when both the sending and receiving platforms support USDT on that exact network.

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