Short Answer
ERC20 USDT runs on Ethereum. Confirm that the withdrawal network says ERC20, estimate both service and network costs, and never send TRC20 or another token standard to an Ethereum-only address.
Use the ERC20 route when your wallet or exchange shows USDT on Ethereum. Confirm the network, account for Ethereum gas, and verify the destination before opening an order.
ERC20 USDT runs on Ethereum. Confirm that the withdrawal network says ERC20, estimate both service and network costs, and never send TRC20 or another token standard to an Ethereum-only address.
ERC20 is familiar to Ethereum users, but it is also the route where network selection mistakes and gas expectations matter most.
ERC20 USDT must be handled as Ethereum-based Tether. A Tron/TRC20 withdrawal belongs on the TRC20 page, not this route.
Ethereum network conditions can change quickly. Use the fee page for service estimates and leave room for wallet or exchange network charges.
Order timing depends on confirmations, selected delay, and current network load. Do not treat any timing estimate as a fixed guarantee.
Use this table to confirm that Ethereum-based USDT matches your wallet, withdrawal network, and fee expectations.
| Question | ERC20-Specific Answer | Where To Go Next |
|---|---|---|
| Which network is this? | Ethereum-based USDT using the ERC20 token standard. | Compare ERC20 and TRC20 |
| What is the main cost variable? | Ethereum gas and service-fee tier selection. | Review mixer fees |
| What mistake should be avoided? | Sending TRC20 USDT to an ERC20 flow or address. | Open TRC20 page |
Open the order flow only after confirming the withdrawal network, destination wallet, and fee tier.
No. Both can represent USDT, but ERC20 runs on Ethereum and TRC20 runs on Tron. The network must match the order flow and wallet address.
No. Service fee tiers can be estimated, but Ethereum network charges and congestion can change the final cost.
No. Use the TRC20-specific page and confirm the withdrawal network before sending any transaction.
Use the ERC20 vs TRC20 page for a side-by-side comparison of network, speed, fees, and address-selection risks.