Stay on the Right Pair
This page is already set for USDT to XMR, so there is no need to choose the direction again from the general swap catalog.
USDT to XMR is a direct exchange route for users who want to move from Tether into Monero without switching between multiple pages or unrelated pairs. If your goal is Monero, this page gives you the exact direction you need from the start.
Some exchange pairs are used for broad market moves, while others are chosen for a more specific purpose. The USDT to XMR direction belongs to the second group: it starts with a stablecoin and ends with Monero, so the route is focused, deliberate, and easy to follow when XMR is the target asset.
Tether is commonly held as a stable-value asset, while Monero is chosen for very different reasons. Because of that, USDT to XMR is not just another swap direction in a long list of pairs. It is a route used when a user already has USDT and wants to convert that balance directly into XMR. Compared with pairs like USDT to BTC or USDT to ETH, this direction has a narrower and more specific intent. The destination here is not a major market asset or an ecosystem coin. The destination is Monero itself.
This page is already set for USDT to XMR, so there is no need to choose the direction again from the general swap catalog.
Enter the details required to receive XMR after the exchange is completed. Review them carefully before moving forward.
Follow the exchange instructions shown on the page and send USDT using the required transfer details. The asset and network should match the route conditions displayed in the widget.
Once the incoming transfer is processed, the exchange moves to the final stage and Monero is sent to the receiving details you provided.
This route is relevant for users who already keep funds in Tether and want a direct path into Monero. In practice, that makes the pair useful for people who do not need an intermediate asset and do not want to change direction mid-flow. The pair is also easier to understand than broader exchange scenarios. The logic is simple: start with USDT, complete the route, receive XMR.
It means Tether is used as the sending asset and Monero is the receiving asset in the exchange route.
Because the goal of this pair is specifically to receive XMR, not to move into BTC or another major market asset.
No. The page is already built around the USDT to XMR direction, so you can start from the correct route immediately.
You need the correct Monero receiving details and you should review the transfer instructions shown for the pair before sending USDT.
USDT to XMR is aimed at converting Tether into Monero, while USDT to ETH leads to Ethereum as the final asset, which gives the route a different purpose.