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Exchange Bitcoin to USD Coin

Swap Bitcoin (BTC) to USD Coin (USDC) on ERC-20 on Ethereum — non-custodial, no KYC, and no registration. Competitive rates, wallet-to-wallet delivery, and most orders complete in minutes once your BTC deposit confirms.

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    You Send
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    You Get
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    Exchange in 3 steps

    1. Choose how much BTC to send and enter your USD Coin address on ERC-20 on Ethereum.

    2. Hit Exchange to open your order page with the live rate and deposit details.

    3. Transfer BTC to the address on your order — after confirmations, USDC is sent to your wallet automatically.

    What do you need to know?

    • One on-chain confirmation is usually enough before your payout leg starts.
    • BTC confirmation time depends on mempool congestion and the fee you paid.
    • SegWit deposit addresses keep fees lower. If your wallet cannot send to SegWit, contact support before sending.
    • USDC not visible yet? Wait a few minutes, resync your wallet, then contact support with your order ID if the payout tx is already listed.
    You send

    Bitcoin — the original digital asset

    Since 2009, Bitcoin has been the benchmark cryptocurrency — deep liquidity, wide recognition, and the default on-ramp for cross-chain swaps.

    Before you send BTC

    • Confirm your wallet can send to SegWit (bc1…) addresses.
    • Leave enough for a network fee — low fees mean slower confirmation.
    • Send only BTC on Bitcoin mainnet to the address on your order page.

    How long until Bitcoin confirms?

    Block times vary with network load and your chosen fee.

    • Use mempool.space or similar tools to check whether your fee is competitive.
    • Explorers show queue position — compare against pending transaction volume.
    • Average block interval is ~10 minutes, but longer gaps happen.

    Why traders move BTC to other chains

    Bitcoin offers deep liquidity and wide recognition — many swaps start with BTC as the funding asset.

    Moving into Ethereum, stablecoins, or alt L1s lets you access DeFi, payments, or portfolio diversification without a custodial account.

    You receive

    USD Coin — regulated dollar stablecoin

    USDC on Ethereum mainnet is a widely trusted stablecoin for DeFi and transfers — always use ERC-20 on Ethereum unless stated otherwise.

    USDC not credited?

    Verify your wallet is on Ethereum mainnet and the token contract matches official USDC on Ethereum.

    When will USDC arrive?

    ERC-20 USDC payouts follow Ethereum block times — usually minutes after your deposit confirms.

    • Confirm your wallet is set to Ethereum mainnet, not Polygon, Base, or another L2.
    • Add the official USDC token contract in your wallet if the balance does not appear automatically.
    • Check the payout tx hash on Etherscan if your wallet shows no incoming transfer.

    Why traders swap into USDC

    USDC is widely used in DeFi and on exchanges that prefer a regulated dollar stablecoin.

    On Ethereum mainnet it pairs naturally with ETH gas and most ERC-20 trading pairs.

    Before you swap

    Avoid wrong-network deposits and address format mistakes — read these guides first.

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    Step-by-step tutorial

    Read the full walkthrough before you send your deposit.

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    Frequently asked questions

    Do I need KYC to swap BTC to USDC?

    No. SendSwap is a non-custodial instant exchange — no account, no ID checks, and no KYC for Bitcoin to USD Coin swaps.

    How long does BTC to USDC take?

    Most swaps finish in 1–5 minutes. Timing depends on Bitcoin mainnet and ERC-20 on Ethereum confirmations and current network load.

    Is BTC to USDC non-custodial?

    Yes. You send BTC from your wallet and receive USDC directly to the address you provide — SendSwap never holds your keys.

    What if I send BTC on the wrong network?

    Always match the network on your order page (Bitcoin mainnet for deposits). Wrong-network sends may not be credited — read our swap safety guides before you send.