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Exchange Bitcoin to Tether

Swap Bitcoin (BTC) to Tether (USDT) on TRC-20 on Tron — 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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    Start swap

    You Send
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    All fees included
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    You Get
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    Exchange in 3 steps

    1. Choose how much BTC to send and enter your Tether address on TRC-20 on Tron.

    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, USDT 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.
    • USDT 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

    Tether — dollar-pegged stablecoin

    USDT tracks the US dollar and is widely used for trading and transfers — always match the correct chain (TRC-20, ERC-20, etc.).

    Receiving USDT on the correct chain

    Your wallet must support the exact USDT network listed on the order.

    If funds were sent on the wrong chain, recovery may not be possible — verify before you send.

    When will USDT arrive?

    Most TRC-20 payouts land within minutes once your deposit confirms.

    • Check the order page for a payout transaction hash before opening a support ticket.
    • Refresh or resync your wallet if the balance has not updated after a few minutes.
    • Tron confirmations are typically much faster than Bitcoin or Ethereum mainnet.

    Why traders swap into USDT

    USDT offers dollar-like stability without leaving crypto — useful between trades or during volatile markets.

    TRC-20 USDT on Tron keeps transfer fees low, making it a common destination after swapping from BTC, ETH, or alt L1s.

    Before you swap

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

    All swap safety guides

    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 USDT?

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

    How long does BTC to USDT take?

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

    Is BTC to USDT non-custodial?

    Yes. You send BTC from your wallet and receive USDT 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.