Every Crypto Swap Status, and How to Unstick One
What each swap status means in plain words, what to do at every step, and when a wait is normal versus when to message a real human.
What each swap status means in plain words, what to do at every step, and when a wait is normal versus when to message a real human.
Yes, the rate is shown upfront. The exchange fee is already inside the number you see, and the quote binds your amount, so there is no surprise at the end.
The same coin can travel on several networks, and each one trades off fee, speed, and finality. Here is how to pick the payout network that fits what you actually need.
The amount on screen is locked to the rate you were quoted. Send a different number and the rate may no longer hold, so your swap needs a manual look before it can finish.
A swap is one job: convert coins and walk away. An account is an ongoing relationship that holds your funds and your data. Here is when each one makes sense.
A refund address is where your coins come back if a swap can't finish. Set one on the same chain as the coin you send, and a rare failure stays a small delay instead of a lost deposit.
Change USDT on the TRON network into Bitcoin in a few minutes, with no signup. Pick the pair, read the rate, paste your BTC address, send the exact amount.
The most useful rule in crypto is also the dullest: send the exact amount. Here is what that small habit actually protects.