Swap USDT to Solana (SOL)
Swap USDT → SOL in a simple flow: you send USDT from the correct network, and SOL is delivered to your Solana address. The most important step is selecting the same USDT network your wallet/exchange uses (for example: ERC20, TRC20, or USDT on Solana). If the network and address format don’t match, funds may not arrive.
SOL/USDT market reference chart
This chart is a market reference. Your order will show the actual quote and the final SOL amount after fees before you confirm.
Quick essentials (so you don’t make expensive mistakes)
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Address formats (recognize them instantly)
Swap in 3 steps (USDT → SOL)
- 1) Select USDT and choose the correct network
Pick USDT as “You send” and SOL as “You get”. Then choose the USDT network that matches your wallet/exchange (ERC20, TRC20, or Solana). - 2) Paste your Solana receiving address
Enter the SOL address where you want to receive the coins. Solana addresses are Base58 strings (not 0x / not T). If you’re depositing to an exchange, check whether it requires any additional deposit details (some platforms use tags/memos). - 3) Send USDT exactly as instructed
Open the order, copy the deposit address shown, and send the exact USDT amount requested on the selected network. After confirmations (shown on-screen), SOL is sent automatically to your Solana address.
Fees & timing (professional expectations)
Total time depends mostly on the network you use to send USDT (ERC20 can slow down during high gas; TRC20 is typically fast; USDT on Solana is usually quick). Solana’s base transaction fee is low (paid in SOL), and you may optionally pay a priority fee during congestion.
- Sending USDT: you’ll pay network fees in the native coin of that network (ETH for ERC20, TRX for TRC20, SOL for Solana).
- Receiving SOL: you don’t need SOL to receive SOL, but you’ll need SOL later if you want to send it out (fees are paid in SOL).
- Exchange deposits: your destination exchange may credit SOL only after its own internal confirmation rules are met.
FAQ — USDT to SOL
What does the USDT → SOL conversion rate mean?
It’s the quoted SOL amount per USDT at the moment you confirm your order. Your swap screen should show the final SOL amount after fees before you proceed.
How do I use the USDT→SOL converter correctly?
Choose USDT (send) and SOL (receive), select the correct USDT network, paste your Solana receiving address, then send the exact USDT amount to the deposit address provided in the order.
Which USDT network should I select (ERC20, TRC20, Solana)?
Select the network where your USDT currently lives. If your USDT is on Ethereum, use ERC20. If it’s on Tron, use TRC20. If it’s already on Solana, select USDT on Solana. The wrong choice is the #1 reason swaps fail.
Do I need an ID (KYC) to swap USDT to SOL?
For crypto-to-crypto swaps, identity checks are typically not required. Always follow your local laws and use wallets and funds you control.
What are the fees to convert USDT to SOL?
Fees include the sending network fee (ETH/TRX/SOL depending on your chosen USDT network) plus any service fee shown in your order. Solana transactions themselves have a low base fee paid in SOL; priority fees can be added during congestion.
What is the minimum USDT amount?
Minimums vary by network and liquidity. If a minimum applies, it should be displayed directly in the swap interface before you create the order.
How do I avoid fake “USDT on Solana” tokens?
If you’re sending USDT on Solana, verify the token’s contract (mint) address. Official USDT (Solana) is commonly referenced as
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I sent USDT but nothing happened — what should I check?
Check (1) you selected the correct USDT network, (2) the deposit address is correct, (3) the transaction exists in the correct explorer for that network, and (4) you sent the exact requested amount. If you’re receiving SOL on an exchange, also check their crediting rules.