What is USDT?
USDT is a cryptocurrency issued by Tether that operates across multiple blockchain networks. Each network's USDT adheres to its native protocol standards. Since USDT on different networks is not interchangeable, it's crucial to select the correct network during deposits and withdrawals to avoid potential asset loss.
USDT networks supported on CoinEx
| Network | Protocol standard | Address format | Characteristics | Related links |
| USDT-ERC20 | ERC-20 | Starts with "0x" | Ethereum-based; high security | Website | Explorer | Whitepaper |
| USDT-TRC20 | TRC-20 | Starts with "T" | TRON-based; low fees | Website | Explorer | Whitepaper |
| USDT-BSC | BEP-20 | Starts with "0x" | BNB Smart Chain-based; low cost | Website|Explorer |
| USDT-TON | TON | Alphanumeric | Based on TON (The Open Network), built by the community using technology developed by Telegram; high speed | Website|Explorer |
| USDT-SOL | SPL | Alphanumeric | Solana-based; high-throughput | Website|Explorer |
| USDT-Avalanche | ARC-20 | Starts with "0x" | Based on Avalanche C-Chain; EVM-compatible | Website|Explorer |
Notes
1. Generate the address of the correct network before depositing:
Choose the correct USDT network (e.g., USDT-TRC20) on CoinEx, generate the corresponding deposit address, and then copy it.
2. Verify the network before depositing or withdrawing:
Ensure that the network selected on the sending or receiving platform matches the one supported on CoinEx.
3. Irreversibility of blockchain transactions:
If you mistakenly send assets via the wrong chain or to an incorrect address after withdrawing from CoinEx, please contact the receiving platform's customer support for assistance. CoinEx cannot retrieve these assets.
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