How to Send Money Using USDT (Fast, Simple & Almost Free)

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How to Send Money Using USDT (Fast, Simple & Almost Free)
  • 26 Aug 2025
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How to Send Money Using USDT (Fast, Simple & Almost Free)

Need to send money to someone fast?

Maybe it’s to your friend, your family, a freelancer, or a teammate in another country.

You don’t want to pay huge fees.

You don’t want to wait 3–5 days.

And you definitely don’t want to deal with paperwork.

There’s a better way: USDT.

This guide will show you how to send money using USDT, even if it’s your first time using crypto.

What Is USDT?

USDT is a stablecoin. That means:

  • 1 USDT = 1 U.S. Dollar (always)
  • It doesn’t go up and down in price like Bitcoin
  • It’s fast, cheap, and global

Millions of people around the world now use USDT to send and receive money—no banks needed.

Why Use USDT Instead of a Bank?

  • Speed: Transfers usually take under 5 minutes
  • Fees: Can cost as little as $0.01
  • Availability: Works 24/7, no holidays
  • No banks: You control everything from your phone
  • Global: Send to anyone, anywhere in the world

It’s like sending a text—but it’s money.

What You Need to Send USDT

Just 3 things:

1. A Crypto Wallet

This is where you’ll store and send your USDT.

Great wallet options include:

  • Trust Wallet
  • Binance App
  • OurTeamClub Wallet (launching soon — simple and safe)

2. Some USDT

You can buy USDT in most wallets using your debit or credit card.

Make sure you choose the right network—we recommend:

  • TRC20 (fast, cheap)
  • BEP20 (also low-fee)

3. The Receiver’s Wallet Address

They’ll send you their wallet address—basically their crypto “account number.”

It looks like a long code (letters and numbers).

Step-by-Step: How to Send Money Using USDT

Step 1: Open Your Wallet App

Choose USDT → Tap “Send”

Step 2: Paste the Receiver’s Address

This should come from them directly. Always double-check that it’s correct.

Step 3: Choose the Right Network

Ask them which one they use. If they say “TRC20,” make sure you select that.

Using the wrong network = lost money.

Step 4: Enter the Amount

Type how much you want to send (e.g., 50 USDT = $50).

Step 5: Confirm and Send

Hit “Send.”

The transfer will usually complete in under 5 minutes.

How Much Does It Cost?

USDT transfers are very cheap if you use the right network:

  • TRC20: Around $0.01
  • BEP20: Similar
  • ERC20: Much higher ($5–$20) — avoid if possible

Always confirm which network the receiver prefers.

​How to Get USDT

If you don’t have any USDT yet, here’s how to get it:

  • Buy with your card inside your wallet app
  • Receive it from another person
  • Transfer from an exchange (like Binance or Coinbase)

Then, you’re ready to send it—just like mobile money.

Tips to Stay Safe

  • ✅ Only send to people you trust
  • ✅ Always double-check wallet addresses
  • ✅ Don’t store your backup phrase online
  • ✅ Use stablecoins like USDT to avoid price swings
  • ✅ Test with a small amount if it’s your first time

At OurTeamClub, we’re building tools that guide you through all of this—so even first-timers feel confident.

Real-Life Examples

  • A son sending money to his mother in another country
  • A startup paying their global freelancer team
  • A friend paying back a dinner bill
  • A remote worker receiving salary in USDT
  • A student buying an online course with crypto

USDT is becoming the go-to way to send money worldwide.

Why OurTeamClub Makes It Even Easier

We’re building a wallet that:

  • Supports stablecoins like USDT
  • Has low-fee network options built-in
  • Helps you avoid mistakes with friendly prompts
  • Requires no tech knowledge or crypto background
  • Works globally—for real people, not just crypto pros

Final Thoughts: You Can Send USDT Today

Sending money doesn’t need to be complicated.

Now you know how to send money using USDT:

  • Download a wallet
  • Buy USDT
  • Paste the address
  • Choose the network
  • Hit send

It’s fast. It’s easy. It’s the future.

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Written by

Skye Jensen