Short Answer
USDT mixer fees depend on the selected speed/privacy tier and the amount entered in the calculator. The estimate covers the service fee; wallet, exchange, and network charges can still affect the total cost.
Plan the total cost before opening an order. Service-fee tiers are shown separately from wallet, exchange, ERC20, and TRC20 network charges.
USDT mixer fees depend on the selected speed/privacy tier and the amount entered in the calculator. The estimate covers the service fee; wallet, exchange, and network charges can still affect the total cost.
The calculator is useful only when the user understands what it can and cannot predict.
The visible percentage is applied to the amount entered in the calculator. It is the clearest cost variable on the page.
ERC20 and TRC20 transfers can carry separate wallet or exchange charges. These are not controlled by the page calculator.
Speed and privacy preference changes the fee tier. Faster is not always the right choice for every user.
These examples make the service-fee calculation easy to check before opening an order.
| Amount | Fast 0.15% | Standard 0.5% | Maximum Privacy 1% |
|---|---|---|---|
| 500 USDT | 0.75 USDT fee | 2.50 USDT fee | 5 USDT fee |
| 5,000 USDT | 7.50 USDT fee | 25 USDT fee | 50 USDT fee |
| 25,000 USDT | 37.50 USDT fee | 125 USDT fee | 250 USDT fee |
Estimate the service fee for ERC20 or TRC20 USDT before opening the order flow. Network congestion can still affect the final cost.
Service fee: 25 USDT
You will receive: 4,975 USDT
Final fee may vary slightly with network congestion and the selected order settings.
Use the estimate as a planning tool, then open usdtmixer.app when the network and wallet details are clear.
No. It estimates the service fee tier. Wallet, exchange, ERC20, or TRC20 network fees may be separate.
Choose based on timing and privacy preference. Fast prioritizes speed, while the longer delay tier prioritizes separation time.
Yes. Network congestion and order settings can affect the final cost, so treat calculator output as an estimate.
ERC20 users should read the Ethereum page; TRC20 users should read the Tron page before opening the order flow.