Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about USDT mixing, privacy, supported networks, and how USDT Flow keeps your transactions confidential.
General
The basics of USDT mixing and what USDT Flow does.
A USDT mixer (or tumbler) pools your stablecoins together with funds from many other users, then returns equivalent assets to a fresh address. This severs the deterministic, public link between your deposit and your withdrawal on the blockchain.
Privacy & Security
How we keep your activity confidential and untraceable.
No. USDT Flow operates on a strict no-logs architecture. Order data is purged after completion, so there is nothing to retain, leak, breach, or hand over to a third party.
Supported Networks
Which chains we support and how to choose.
TRC20 (Tron), ERC20 (Ethereum), BEP20 (BSC), Solana, TON, Polygon, Arbitrum, and Optimism. You can also perform cross-chain mixing — deposit on one network and receive on another.
Technical
How the mixing process works under the hood.
From a few minutes up to the randomized time delay you configure. Longer windows provide stronger privacy because they prevent timing-correlation attacks between deposits and withdrawals.
Fees
Transparent costs and what affects them.
A small dynamic service fee is applied to each order, plus the underlying network gas. The exact rate is shown before you confirm — no hidden charges.
Still have questions?
The fastest way to understand the flow is to try it. No account needed.