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Tether, commonly shown as USDT, can exist on several blockchains. The QR code should always be paired with the correct network name so the sender chooses the right chain.
Tether wallet QR
Create a Tether QR code for public USDT wallet addresses on TRC20, ERC20, or BEP20 networks.
Generate QR CodeTether, commonly shown as USDT, can exist on several blockchains. The QR code should always be paired with the correct network name so the sender chooses the right chain.
Choose the public USDT receive address for the network you want, generate the QR code, and add a visible network note such as TRC20, ERC20, or BEP20.
Compare networks
Use the table as a quick reminder. A QR code contains address text, but the sender still needs to choose the right blockchain network.
| Network | Address hint | Typical use |
|---|---|---|
| TRC20 / Tron | Usually starts with T | Fast transfers and common USDT use |
| ERC20 / Ethereum | Usually starts with 0x | Ethereum wallets and apps |
| BEP20 / BNB Chain | Usually starts with 0x | BNB Smart Chain wallets |
Tether transfers may be irreversible. Always scan-test the QR and confirm the address before sharing it widely.
FAQ
USDT is the ticker commonly used for Tether.
No. The QR code contains one address. You should create separate clearly labeled QR codes for each network.
No. It only needs a public receive address.