Today we’re going to go over how to transfer USDT and other cryptocurrencies to your spot wallet on BTSE.
Note that if you haven’t verified your account and passed the KYC process on BTSE, you can’t buy crypto directly and have to transfer in funds from another wallet or exchange.
In this case, we walk you through how to transfer 1,000 USDT from a Coinbase account.
Step 1 – Find Your USDT Wallet Address on BTSE
First, you need to find out your USDT wallet address on BTSE.
On the BTSE homepage, we click on Wallets in the upper right hand corner. Then, we click Deposit, and pick USDT.
On the next page, we have a number of options, but for this case will go with an ERC20 wallet address, and click Next.
Here is our USDT ERC20 wallet address. We need to copy this wallet address so that we can use it on our other platform to transfer money to BTSE.
Step 2 – Paste Your USDT Wallet Address on Another Platform, and Complete the Transaction
Now here is the Coinbase user interface.
Here, we click on My assets, and then Send crypto.
We input 1,000 USDT, and paste the wallet address we copied on the BTSE platform.
After approving the transaction, we then move back to the BTSE platform to see if the transaction went through.
Step 3 – Double-check that the Transaction Went Through
Back on the BTSE interface, we go to the Spot Wallet page, where we can see that USDT has an updated balance.
To check the transaction details, we can click on History, and select the transaction we just completed.
We click on the completed status, and a window pops up, showing the deposit transaction details.
And we’re done. We’ve just transferred 1,000 USDT successfully from our Coinbase account to our BTSE account.
We can now use that money to trade or convert into other cryptocurrencies.
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