Process overview

How a USDT Mixer Works

Review the order flow at a high level before opening usdtmixer.app: choose the network, check the fee and wallet details, then account for confirmations and the selected delay.

Short Answer

A USDT mixer flow typically starts by choosing the correct USDT network, creating an order, sending funds to the provided route, and waiting for the selected timing settings. Users must verify wallet addresses and local-law responsibilities themselves.

Process Without Operational Overreach

The steps below explain the user journey without promising a fixed timing or privacy outcome.

Confirm the asset and network

The first user decision is whether the USDT is ERC20 or TRC20. This avoids wrong-network transactions.

Estimate the fee tier

The calculator gives the service-fee estimate and explains why network charges can be separate.

Use support before sending

If the network, address, or fee tier is unclear, support should be contacted before an irreversible transaction.

High-Level Flow

This flow is written for orientation, not evasion or investigative avoidance.

StepWhat The User ChecksHelpful Page
1. NetworkERC20 on Ethereum or TRC20 on Tron.ERC20 vs TRC20
2. CostAmount, speed tier, and possible network charges.USDT Mixer Fees
3. SupportClarify uncertainty before funds are sent.Support

Know your network and fee tier?

Open the order flow when the ERC20/TRC20 route, amount, and wallet details are clear.

Create Order

Key Questions

No. It gives a high-level product and network overview, not instructions for evading monitoring, sanctions, AML controls, or investigations.

Check whether your USDT is ERC20 or TRC20, then confirm the receiving wallet and fee tier.

Fees should be reviewed before opening the order flow so the user understands service-tier estimates and possible network costs.

Use the ERC20 vs TRC20 page or contact support before sending funds.

Responsible-use note: This page is general information for privacy-aware USDT users. It is not legal, financial, tax, or compliance advice. Users are responsible for local-law compliance and correct network selection.