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Swap USDT (ERC20) to USDT (BEP20)

You’re not “trading” USDT for a different asset — you’re moving the same stablecoin between two networks: Ethereum (ERC20)BNB Chain (BEP20). For most beginners, the #1 rule is simple: the address may look the same, but the network must match.

Reference chart: USDTUSD

Quick facts (for complete beginners)

What this doesMoves USDT from Ethereum network to BNB Chain network
What “rate” meansUsually close to 1:1; your net amount depends mainly on fees
What you need for feesETH for ERC20 gas + BNB for BEP20 network fees
Where people failChoosing the wrong network (ERC20 vs BEP20) on exchange/wallet
Plain English: you will send USDT on Ethereum, and you will receive USDT on BNB Chain. Always check the network label in your wallet/exchange deposit screen.

Addresses: what they look like (and why that’s tricky)

Ethereum (ERC20) address format Most ERC20 receiving/sending addresses look like 0x… (42 characters).
ERC20 needs ETH for gas. If your wallet has 0 ETH, it may not be able to send ERC20 tokens.
BNB Chain (BEP20) address format BEP20 addresses also usually look like 0x… (same “shape”).
Important: because both look like 0x…, the network toggle matters more than the address text.

Swap in 3 steps (ERC20 → BEP20)

  • 1) Select the correct pair
    Set USDT (ERC20) as Send and USDT (BEP20) as Receive. You’ll see the final quote before you confirm.
  • 2) Paste your BEP20 receiving address
    Use a wallet or exchange deposit address set to USDT on BNB Chain (BEP20). Even if it starts with 0x…, always verify the network selection.
  • 3) Send USDT on Ethereum to the order deposit address
    After opening the order, you’ll get an ERC20 deposit address. Send the exact amount. Once the required confirmations are reached, USDT is delivered to your BEP20 address.

Fees & timing — what to expect

  • Ethereum (ERC20): USDT transfer is a token transaction, so it requires ETH gas. If the network is busy, fees can increase and confirmation may take longer.
  • BNB Chain (BEP20): receiving side is usually quick, and any later movement of your USDT on BEP20 requires a small fee in BNB.
  • Best practice: if you send to an exchange, check their minimum deposit and whether they credit after extra confirmations.

FAQ — USDT(ERC20) → USDT(BEP20)

What does the “conversion rate” mean if both are USDT?

It’s mostly a pricing summary of the swap service + network costs. USDT is designed to track USD, so the value is typically close to 1:1 across networks. Your final received amount is mainly affected by fees.

How do I use the converter tool correctly?

Choose USDT (ERC20) → USDT (BEP20), enter the amount, paste a BEP20 receiving address, and confirm. Then send USDT on Ethereum to the deposit address shown inside the order.

Do I need an ID (KYC) for this swap?

No ID is required for the crypto-to-crypto swap flow shown on this page.

Do I need ETH or BNB in my wallet?

Yes. Sending USDT on ERC20 needs ETH for gas. If you later move USDT on BEP20, you’ll need a small amount of BNB for fees on BNB Chain.

Can I send from an exchange (withdrawal) into this swap?

Yes — but your exchange withdrawal must be set to USDT on Ethereum (ERC20) for the sending side. For receiving, provide an address that is set to USDT-BEP20 on your wallet/exchange.

Why is this swap easy to mess up?

Because both ERC20 and BEP20 addresses usually start with 0x…. The difference is the network. Always confirm the network label before you hit “Send” or “Deposit”.

What if the order says completed but I don’t see USDT yet?

If you’re receiving to a wallet, check the address on the correct explorer for BNB Chain. If you’re receiving to an exchange, they may credit after additional confirmations.