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How to Buy Tether (USDT)

A beginner-friendly, step-by-step guide to buying Tether safely in 2026 — picking an exchange, funding your account, placing your first order, and storing your USDT.

How to buy Tether in 5 steps

  1. Pick a reputable exchange that lists USDT. Compare fees, supported payment methods, and whether it operates in your country.
  2. Create an account and complete identity verification (KYC). Most regulated exchanges require a photo ID before you can deposit funds.
  3. Add funds using a bank transfer, debit card, or other supported method. Bank transfers are usually the cheapest; cards are the fastest.
  4. Place an order for Tether. A market order buys USDT instantly at the current price; a limit order lets you set the price you want to pay.
  5. Move your USDT to a wallet you control. For anything you plan to hold, a self-custody or hardware wallet is safer than leaving it on the exchange.

Frequently asked questions

How much money do I need to buy Tether?
You can start with a small amount — most exchanges let you buy a fraction of a USDT, often from as little as $1 to $10. You do not need to buy a whole coin. Only invest money you can afford to lose.
Is Tether a safe investment?
No cryptocurrency is risk-free. Tether prices can swing sharply, and crypto is largely unregulated. Treat it as a high-risk asset, never invest more than you can afford to lose, and do your own research before buying. This is not financial advice.
Where should I store Tether after buying?
For small amounts, leaving USDT on a reputable exchange is convenient. For larger holdings, move it to a self-custody wallet — and for the highest security, a hardware (cold) wallet that keeps your keys offline.
What fees will I pay to buy Tether?
Expect a trading fee (typically 0.1%–1.5% per trade) plus any deposit or card fee. Card purchases and "instant buy" features usually cost more than placing a standard order after a bank transfer.
Can I buy Tether with a credit or debit card?
Most major exchanges accept debit cards, and many accept credit cards, for buying USDT instantly. It is the fastest route but usually carries higher fees, and some card issuers treat crypto purchases as cash advances.

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