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USDT on TRC-20 cost me far less than BTC
#1
Trying to figure out the cheapest way to move money in and out of the crypto casino I use without losing chunks to fees. I usually deposit around $100 to $200 at a time, a couple times a month.

Last week I sent BTC and the network fee plus the wait annoyed me. It confirmed but it took close to 25 minutes and the miner fee was higher than I expected on a busy afternoon.

A friend keeps telling me to just use USDT on TRC-20 because the fees are flat and tiny. I have never used Tron and do not want to send funds to the wrong network and lose them.

For someone depositing small amounts often, which actually saves money over a month, BTC or USDT TRC-20?
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#2
For your size and frequency, USDT on TRC-20 wins easily. The Tron fee is usually under 1 USDT and often closer to a few cents, and it confirms in a couple of minutes regardless of how busy the day is.

BTC fees float with congestion. On a quiet morning your 25-minute transfer might have cost very little, but on a busy afternoon it spikes, which is exactly what bit you.

The one rule with Tron. Match the network on both ends. Make sure the casino deposit address is tagged TRC-20 and your wallet is sending TRC-20, not ERC-20 or BEP-20. Send a $10 test first if you are nervous, confirm it lands, then send the rest.
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#3
Agreeing with Carl and adding numbers. My last month of TRC-20 moves cost me under 5 USDT total across nine transfers, in and out combined.

BTC only makes sense for me on larger lump sums where the flat-ish fee is small relative to the amount. For your $100 to $200 cadence, the percentage lost to BTC fees and the variance is just not worth it.
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#4
Late to this but the test-transaction advice is the most important line here. I lost a small amount once by sending USDT on the wrong network and it never arrived.

Now I always send a tiny test first, wait for it to confirm, then send the real amount. Costs a few cents to save a headache.
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