Funding your jiema.my balance with USDT on TRC-20
Step-by-step guide to depositing USDT via TRC-20 network to your jiema.my wallet address. Low fees, fast confirmation, and avoiding the top-up mistakes.
We accept one currency on one network: USDT (Tether) on Tron's TRC-20 network. That's a deliberate choice — TRC-20 settles in under a minute, costs essentially nothing in network fees, and is the network where most real-world USDT actually moves. This guide walks you through a top-up step by step and flags the three mistakes we see most often.
What you need
- A wallet that holds USDT on the Tron network. TronLink, Trust Wallet, Binance, OKX, Bybit, Coinbase, and most major exchanges all support it.
- USDT-TRC20 balance equal to the amount you want to top up, plus enough TRX (Tron's native fee token) to send a transaction — usually 5–10 TRX is plenty.
- A signed-in jiema.my account.
Step-by-step
- Open
/rechargefrom the top nav and enter the amount in USD (which equals the USDT amount). Submit. - You'll be redirected to a waiting page that shows a one-time wallet address and a countdown. The address is reserved exclusively for your order while the window is open.
- In your wallet, send exactly the displayed amount of USDT, on the TRC-20 network, to the displayed address. We watch the chain for it.
- On the first confirmation (usually 30–60 seconds), your balance is credited automatically and the page switches to a success screen.
The three mistakes
1. Sending the wrong network
USDT exists on multiple chains — TRC-20 (Tron), ERC-20 (Ethereum), BEP-20 (BNB Smart Chain), Solana, and more. The address looks similar across some networks but isn't interchangeable. Always select TRC-20 in your wallet's send dialog. If you send USDT-ERC20 to a TRC-20 address, the funds are not lost on-chain, but they're irretrievable from our side — we'd need a manual recovery that can take days.
2. Sending the wrong amount
If we enabled random nudge in the recharge config, the amount shown might be like $20.07 instead of $20.00 . Send exactly the displayed amount — the few cents are how we match your transfer to your order without ambiguity. If you send a different amount, the order goes to manual review and is settled within 24 hours.
3. Letting the window expire
Each address is locked to your order for 30 minutes. If you send after that, the address may have been recycled. Always confirm the countdown is still positive before pressing send in your wallet.
Fees, refunds, withdrawals
Deposits cost no platform fee — you only pay the Tron network fee from your own wallet (a fraction of a cent). Withdrawals (out to your TRC-20 wallet) charge a small network fee deducted from the amount; see the withdrawal page for the current schedule.
Failed orders refund automatically. Mismatched amounts and manual cases settle within 24 hours via the admin queue. We never ask you to send a "release fee" or "tax" — anyone messaging you to do that is impersonating us.
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