प्रेषण शुल्क तुलना
अपने कॉरिडोर के लिए USDT TRC-20 की तुलना पारंपरिक सेवाओं से करें।
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संबंधित मार्गदर्शिकाएँ
दो डॉलर से भी कम में भेजें
चाहे आप 100 डॉलर भेजें या 10,000 डॉलर, शुल्क समान रहेगा। Energy लोड करें, USDT भेजें।
What "fee" actually means in cross-border money
Send $500 from London to Manila with Western Union, the receipt says $4.99 fee. That's not the real number. The real number is sender fee plus exchange-rate spread plus the cash-out cost on the other side. The receiver gets $487 worth of pesos. The "fee" was actually $13, but split across three lines that never appear together.
This calculator does the side-by-side honestly: total cost from when you send to when the recipient holds usable money in their hand. Bank wire, Western Union, Wise, and USDT TRC-20 each get the same treatment.
Why USDT TRC-20 became the rails
For corridors banks treat as exotic — Nigeria, Venezuela, Argentina, Ethiopia — bank wires can cost 7-12% and take days. Western Union charges 5-8% with a worse rate. USDT on Tron settles in seconds for under $2 at delegation rates, and the recipient holds dollars (or pesos, or whatever, after a P2P off-ramp).
The catch is the off-ramp. Sending USDT is cheap. Converting USDT to local cash via P2P, agents, or local exchanges adds a 0.5-3% spread depending on country. We include that in the comparison so the math is honest.
Where USDT still loses
For high-volume corridors with strong Wise rates — UK to Philippines, US to India, EU to Latin America — Wise often beats USDT for amounts under $500. Their FX spread is razor-thin and they handle compliance for the recipient. USDT wins decisively when (a) Wise doesn't serve the corridor, (b) the recipient prefers dollar-denominated savings, or (c) traditional banks are unreliable for the recipient.
The general rule from our data: under $500, single transfer, mainstream corridor → Wise. Over $500, or any corridor where banks are slow or hostile → USDT.
The break-even calculation
For repeating senders (monthly remittance home, freelancer payouts, business contractor payments), the calculator shows annual savings. A US-based freelancer paying a Filipino contractor $2,000/month saves roughly $600-$900 per year on USDT vs Wise once you factor delegation costs. The savings compound; the workflow doesn't change.
If you're sending one-off, just use whatever's easiest. If you're sending monthly, the math is on this page.