Swap Solana (SOL) to USDT
Convert SOL to USDT in minutes with a simple, non-custodial flow: you send SOL, and USDT is delivered to your receiving address. The most important step is choosing the correct USDT network (for example: Solana, Ethereum/ERC20, Tron/TRC20, or BNB Chain/BEP20), because the address format and deposit rules change by network.
Live SOL/USDT reference chart
Note: the chart is a market reference. Your final USDT amount depends on the rate shown in your order at confirmation time, plus network and service fees.
Quick essentials (so you don’t lose funds)
0x…, TRC20 often starts with T…, Solana uses a Solana addressEs9vMFrzaCERmJfrF4H2FYD4KCoNkY11McCe8BenwNYB#1 mistake: selecting the wrong USDT network. If you choose USDT-ERC20 but paste a Tron address, or choose USDT-TRC20 but paste a 0x address, funds may not arrive. Always match the network to your receiving wallet/exchange deposit screen.
Swap in 3 steps (SOL → USDT)
- 1) Pick the pair and choose the USDT network
Select SOL as “You send” and USDT as “You get”, then choose the network you actually need (e.g., USDT on Solana vs ERC20 vs TRC20 vs BEP20). - 2) Enter your receiving address (double-check format)
For USDT on Ethereum (ERC20) use a0x…address. For Tron (TRC20) it’s usuallyT…. For Solana, you typically use your Solana wallet address. - 3) Send SOL exactly as instructed
Open the order, copy the deposit address, and send the exact amount of SOL shown. After the required confirmations (shown on-screen), USDT is sent automatically to your receiving address.
Fees & timing (what you can realistically expect)
Solana transfers are designed to be fast and low-cost. Every Solana transaction includes a base fee (paid in SOL), and you may optionally pay a priority fee during congestion. Your total swap time is mainly affected by (a) network confirmation requirements shown in the order, and (b) current network load.
- Sending SOL: requires a small Solana fee in SOL (your wallet handles this automatically).
- Receiving USDT: the outgoing fee depends on the USDT network you chose (Solana vs ERC20 vs TRC20 vs BEP20).
- If receiving to an exchange: exchanges may apply minimum deposits and additional confirmations before crediting.
Tip: If you want the lowest “all-in” cost, TRC20 is often used for cheap USDT transfers, while ERC20 can be more expensive during high Ethereum gas periods. Choose the network that your destination supports — not just the cheapest one.
FAQ — SOL to USDT
What does the SOL to USDT conversion rate mean?
It’s the quoted exchange price for SOL measured in USDT at the time you confirm the swap. The final USDT amount reflects the rate shown in your order, plus any applicable fees.
How do I use the SOL→USDT converter on the swap page?
Enter the SOL amount, select USDT as the receive asset, choose your USDT network, paste your receive address, then send SOL to the deposit address shown. After confirmations, USDT is delivered automatically.
Which USDT network should I choose: Solana, ERC20, TRC20, or BEP20?
Choose the network that matches your receiving wallet/exchange deposit network exactly. Use Solana if you want USDT on Solana. Use ERC20 for Ethereum (0x… address). Use TRC20 for Tron (often T… address). Use BEP20 for BNB Chain (also 0x… but on a different network than Ethereum).
Do I need an ID (KYC) to swap SOL to USDT?
For a crypto-to-crypto swap flow, identity checks are typically not required. Always follow your local laws and only use wallets and funds you control.
What fees will I pay?
You pay the Solana network fee when sending SOL. The outgoing USDT transaction fee depends on the network you chose (Solana vs ERC20 vs TRC20 vs BEP20). All amounts should be visible before you confirm the swap.
What is the minimum SOL amount?
Minimums vary by liquidity and network conditions. If a minimum applies, you’ll see it directly in the swap interface before creating an order.
My SOL transaction is sent, but the swap hasn’t completed. What should I check?
Check (1) the correct deposit address, (2) the transaction status in a Solana explorer, (3) whether the required confirmations were reached, and (4) that you sent the exact amount requested. If you chose USDT for an exchange deposit, also confirm you selected the correct deposit network on the exchange side.
How can I avoid fake USDT tokens on Solana?
When receiving USDT on Solana, verify you’re dealing with the correct USDT mint address in your wallet or explorer.
A commonly referenced USDT (Solana) mint address is Es9vMFrzaCERmJfrF4H2FYD4KCoNkY11McCe8BenwNYB.
If your wallet shows a different mint for “USDT”, stop and verify before sending funds.