What is USDT (Tether) and What's the Difference Between TRC20, ERC20 and BEP20
USDT (Tether) is the world's largest stablecoin. This guide explains what USDT is, the difference between TRC20, ERC20 and BEP20 networks, and which to use when buying or transferring USDT.
USDT β issued by Tether β is the world's largest stablecoin and the most traded cryptocurrency by daily volume. Its value is pegged to the US dollar: 1 USDT is designed to be worth $1.00. Unlike Bitcoin or Ethereum, USDT is not meant to appreciate in value; it is designed to maintain price stability while offering the speed and portability of a crypto asset.
One of the most common points of confusion is that USDT exists on multiple blockchain networks simultaneously. Understanding the difference between TRC20, ERC20 and BEP20 is essential before sending or receiving USDT to avoid irreversible errors.
What USDT is and how it works
USDT is a fiat-collateralised stablecoin β Tether Ltd claims to hold reserves equivalent to the total USDT supply. It was first issued in 2014 and has grown to become the dominant stablecoin by circulation.
By Q1 2026, the total stablecoin market had reached a record $315 billion in circulation, with USDT accounting for the largest single share. Stablecoins made up approximately 75% of all crypto trading volume in Q1 2026, with USDT the most commonly used settlement asset.
The three main USDT networks: TRC20, ERC20 and BEP20
USDT TRC20 β TRON Network
TRC20 refers to USDT issued on the TRON blockchain. It is the most widely used USDT network by transaction volume because of its very low fees β often less than $1 per transaction β and fast confirmation times.
Network: TRON
Typical fees: under $1 per transaction
Speed: typically 1β3 minutes
Common use: P2P transfers, exchange deposits/withdrawals
USDT ERC20 β Ethereum Network
ERC20 refers to USDT issued on the Ethereum blockchain. It is the original and most widely supported USDT version β virtually every crypto platform accepts ERC20 USDT. However, Ethereum gas fees can be higher and more variable than TRON.
Network: Ethereum
Typical fees: variable, often $2β$20+ depending on network congestion
Speed: 1β5 minutes under normal conditions
Common use: DeFi protocols, most widely accepted by wallets and exchanges
USDT BEP20 β BNB Smart Chain
BEP20 refers to USDT issued on BNB Smart Chain. It combines relatively low fees with broad compatibility and is commonly used within the BNB ecosystem.
Network: BNB Smart Chain
Typical fees: low, typically under $0.50
Speed: typically 1β3 minutes
Common use: BNB ecosystem DeFi, exchanges supporting BSC
Why choosing the correct network matters β critical warning
USDT on TRC20, ERC20 and BEP20 are distinct assets on different blockchains. Sending USDT from one network to a wallet address on a different network will result in the loss of funds in most cases. The receiving platform or wallet must support the specific network you are sending on.
CRITICAL: Always confirm the network with the receiving party before sending USDT. If you are depositing to an exchange, go to that exchange's deposit page and check which USDT network they accept. Network mistakes are irreversible.
Which USDT network should you use?
For low-cost transfers: TRC20 β the lowest fees of the three main networks
For maximum compatibility with wallets and platforms: ERC20 β most widely supported
For BNB Smart Chain DeFi: BEP20
For deposits to a specific exchange: always check what network that exchange accepts before sending
Frequently Asked Questions
Is USDT actually backed by dollars?
Tether publishes periodic attestations claiming that USDT is backed by reserves. The composition of those reserves has evolved over time and has been a subject of regulatory scrutiny. Users should assess Tether's reserve disclosures independently.
Can I buy USDT on FastCoins?
Yes. FastCoins supports USDT on TRC20, ERC20 and BEP20 networks. When buying USDT, select the network you want to receive USDT on before confirming your order.
Is 1 USDT always worth exactly $1?
USDT is designed to maintain a 1:1 peg with the US dollar, but minor fluctuations occur on secondary markets. The peg has historically been maintained very close to $1.00, though brief deviations have occurred during periods of market stress.
FastCoins supports USDT on TRC20, ERC20 and BEP20. When buying or transferring USDT, always select the correct network to avoid permanent loss of funds.
β Buy USDT on FastCoins β select your preferred network on the buy page.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, investment guidance or a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any digital asset. Cryptocurrency involves risk. Always conduct your own research before making financial decisions.

