USDT on BoroJeet — the network field is the whole game
Crypto is the one method here where a mistake is permanent. Mobile-wallet errors get reconciled by support; a transfer sent on the wrong network usually cannot be recovered by anyone. Everything below exists to keep you from making that one mistake.
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Cryptocurrency has no legal status as a payment instrument in Bangladesh, and Bangladesh Bank has repeatedly warned against transacting in it. Using USDT is a decision with legal exposure attached, separate from the gambling question. We describe how the method works because people ask; we are not telling you it is safe or lawful to use it where you live. Read the legal and responsible-play page before you go further.
Choosing the network
USDT is not one thing. The same token exists on several blockchains, and each is a separate road. Send on a road the receiver does not have an address on, and the money lands in a place nobody can reach.
| Network | Typical use | What to watch |
|---|---|---|
| TRC-20 (Tron) | The most common choice for deposits of this size | Cheap and fast, but the address format is unique to Tron — it will not work anywhere else |
| ERC-20 (Ethereum) | Widely supported | Network fees can exceed the value of a small deposit |
| BEP-20 (BNB Chain) | Sometimes offered as an alternative | Address format looks identical to Ethereum's — the network selector is the only difference |
The rule: whatever network the cashier shows for the address it just generated, select exactly that network in your wallet or exchange. Not the one you used last time, not the one that is cheapest. The cashier is the source of truth, every single time.
The deposit sequence
Open the cashier and pick USDT
Choose the network first, then let the platform generate the address. Doing it the other way round is how people end up sending to a stale address.
Copy the address — never retype it
Copy and paste, then compare the first four and last four characters against the screen. Clipboard-hijacking malware that swaps a copied crypto address is a real and common attack, and those four characters are what catches it.
Check whether a memo or tag is required
Most USDT networks do not use one, but if the cashier displays a memo field, the transfer is unidentifiable without it. A deposit with a missing memo is the crypto equivalent of a missing reference code — except recovery is much harder.
Send, then wait for confirmations
Credit is not instant. The network has to confirm the transaction and the platform has to see enough confirmations. Minutes, usually. Do not resend because nothing has appeared yet.
Save the transaction hash
The TxID is the crypto version of the bKash TrxID. It is public and verifiable on a block explorer, and it is the only thing that makes a support conversation productive.
The address and network are generated per deposit. Check the current ones in the cashier rather than reusing anything saved.
Open BoroJeet →What crypto actually changes
People expect USDT to lift the ceilings. Mostly it does not.
- Verification still applies. Crypto does not make an account anonymous to the operator. KYC is requested on withdrawal the same way it is for bKash.
- Same method in, same method out. Deposit in USDT and the payout returns in USDT, to an address you control. You cannot deposit crypto and cash out to Nagad.
- The daily withdrawal ceiling is a platform rule. It applies to the account, not to the channel. Switching to crypto does not raise it.
- Exchange-rate exposure is yours. Your balance is in BDT, your transfer is in USDT. Converting BDT → USDT → BDT costs a spread twice, plus whatever the exchange charges. On small amounts this quietly eats more than a mobile-wallet fee would.
Withdrawing to a USDT address
The withdrawal address must be one you control — an exchange account in your own name or a wallet whose keys are yours. Sending a payout to a friend's address, or to an exchange account registered to someone else, is the same name-match failure that stalls mobile-wallet payouts, with the added problem that the funds are gone once they move.
Before requesting the first crypto payout, do a reverse test: withdraw a small amount to the address and confirm it arrives before requesting anything larger. The full withdrawal checklist applies here unchanged.
No operator, no support agent and no "payment verification" process ever needs them. Anyone asking is stealing from you, and unlike a card charge there is nothing to reverse. A gambling site needs one thing from you: an address to send to.
Fees, minimums and timings
We do not publish numbers for these. Network fees move with chain congestion, the platform sets its own minimum for crypto separately from the ৳100 mobile-wallet floor, and confirmation times vary by network and by load. Every figure here would be stale within weeks, and a stale crypto number is one you can lose real money acting on. The cashier shows the current values at the moment you deposit.
USDT on BoroJeet — FAQ
Which USDT network should I use for BoroJeet?
The one the cashier displays alongside the address it just generated for you. TRC-20 is the usual choice because fees are low, but never assume — select the network shown on screen, in your wallet, for that specific transfer.
I sent USDT on the wrong network. Can support recover it?
Usually not. This is the difference between crypto and bKash: a mobile-wallet payment sitting unallocated can be reconciled by hand, while a transfer confirmed on a chain the operator has no address on is generally unrecoverable. Open a chat with the transaction hash anyway, but treat recovery as unlikely.
Is using USDT legal in Bangladesh?
Cryptocurrency is not recognised as legal tender and Bangladesh Bank has warned against transacting in it. That risk is separate from and additional to the legal position on online gambling. We are describing mechanics, not giving legal advice.
Does crypto let me skip verification?
No. The operator applies the same KYC checks regardless of deposit method, and they are normally triggered by the withdrawal rather than the deposit.
Can I deposit USDT and withdraw to bKash?
No. Payouts return through the deposit method. Crypto in means crypto out, to an address in your control.
How long does a USDT deposit take to appear?
As long as the network needs to confirm it plus the platform's own confirmation threshold — typically minutes. If it has not appeared after that, do not resend: send support the transaction hash so they can trace it on the explorer.
Is USDT cheaper than bKash for deposits?
Not necessarily. The chain fee may be tiny, but you also pay the spread converting BDT to USDT and back again on the way out, plus any exchange charge. For amounts around the minimum, a mobile wallet is usually the cheaper end-to-end route.
If in doubt, use a mobile wallet
USDT is the right method for a narrow group of players — those already holding it and comfortable with the network selection. For everyone else bKash or Nagad is simpler, cheaper and recoverable when something goes wrong.
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