As the New Year approaches, many people are considering exchanging their USDT for cash to celebrate the holiday. Recently, I tried out the fiat withdrawal process, and the overall experience was quite good.



**How to find this feature?**

Go to the homepage, click on 【More Services】, and scroll down to see the【Sell to Fiat】entry. Activation is very simple—just agree to the terms and fill out a short questionnaire, and you're done.

**Three core steps:**

The first step is exchanging USDT for USD. The exchange platform does not charge a fee here; you only need to accept the exchange rate difference, which is about 0.08%, a tolerable loss. But be aware that there is a limit—each account has a cap of 6,600 USD. If you want to continue transferring beyond this amount, you'll need to re-verify your identity and address proof.

The second step is transferring USD to your bank account. You must first add a bank account that supports USD. It’s recommended not to use some large banks with strict risk controls, as they may restrict operations. You can try internet banks, which tend to have more relaxed review processes. You can directly fill in the account information from the relevant app, and after submission, the funds are expected to arrive within one business day.

The entire process isn't complicated; the key is to be aware of these small pitfalls.
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VirtualRichDreamvip
· 01-21 20:59
The limit of 6600U is a bit tight; withdrawing in batches like this will be quite troublesome.
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SerRugResistantvip
· 01-21 06:13
The 6600u cap is really a pain, requiring repeated verification. So troublesome.
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SybilSlayervip
· 01-21 04:51
Wow, the limit for 6600U? Are you kidding me? Large withdrawals still require re-verification...
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DegenDreamervip
· 01-21 04:51
The cap of the 6600U? That's hilarious. How many times do you need to score to finish it?
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CodeAuditQueenvip
· 01-21 04:49
The design logic of the 6600U limit has some issues. It feels like a blunt anti-money laundering threshold, and truly large transactions are forced to undergo multiple verifications, increasing the attack surface of the entire system.
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FloorSweepervip
· 01-21 04:48
Here's another fiat withdrawal tutorial, but the 6600U limit is a bit tight. If you exceed it, you have to re-verify, which feels a bit like a routine. However, the suggestion to use internet banking isn't bad; big banks do have strict risk controls. Anyway, I should try it later, as I still need to cash out U by the end of the year. Oh no, I see someone falling into a trap again. These days, withdrawing funds is really the hardest part of the last mile. Wait, after converting to USD, I also need to consider the exchange rate between USD and fiat currency. How should I calculate this? The real situation is that the fees are low but the restrictions are many. You also need to know how to choose a bank, which is the ceiling for small retail investors. By the way, who has used internet banking for withdrawals? Is it reliable? It always feels risky.
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GasGuzzlervip
· 01-21 04:43
Damn, the 6600U's cap is way too low, who can actually use that?
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