How should you choose a OKX USDT network? TRC20, ERC20 and common transfer mistakes
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Last reviewed: 3/19/2026
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The biggest USDT transfer risk is not the send button itself but assuming the same token name always means the same network, cost and compatibility.
Who this guide is for
- Best for users preparing a USDT deposit, withdrawal or cross-platform transfer
- Check what network the receiving side supports before comparing speed or fee
- Do not look at the token name alone; review network, address format and live prompts together
Suggested path
- Before sending, confirm that both the sending and receiving side clearly support the same USDT network.
- Review the address, network label, memo requirement and any extra field instead of assuming same-name assets are automatically compatible.
- Then compare fee cost, arrival speed and intended use to decide whether low cost or wider compatibility matters more.
- After submission, keep the transfer record and track confirmations; if something looks wrong, re-check the network and address first.
Key checks
- network match
- address review
- arrival check
FAQ
Can I choose any USDT network as long as the asset is USDT?
No. A network mismatch can stop the funds from arriving normally or create a difficult recovery process.
Why do USDT fees differ so much across networks?
Because on-chain cost, congestion and compatibility can vary a lot by network.
What is the most important thing to check before sending?
Confirm both sides support the same network and re-check the address, memo and live page prompt.
Next move
Once you enter OKX, use the live platform page as the final source for fees, eligibility and campaign rules.
Site Role
Site role: move new users through day-one setup
These sites focus on signup, app download, KYC and the first operational steps rather than broad glossary coverage.
- Remove friction around signup, app download, verification and first-use setup.
- Show the next action after account opening so traffic does not stall.
- Best for visitors who are ready to open an account now.