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March 08, 2019, 08:29:31 PM
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unfortunately usdt is not an altcoin in itself but is connected to bitcoin then as all transactions operated on the blockchain bitcoin will need a fee to be realized

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March 08, 2019, 09:05:43 PM
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I didn't even realized you could have a USDT wallet at all, I believed USDT was something that only exchanges have so people could go back to dollar for a while when they think bitcoin would go down as a way of protection for them without actually withdrawing their money and cashing out their bitcoin to fiat and wait, USDT was just suppose to be a way of doing that quickly.

USDT is a token that runs on top of the Bitcoin blockchain via the OMNI protocol layer. While regular Bitcoin wallets won't recognize it, there are some clients that do. You can think of it as something like an ERC20 token.
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March 08, 2019, 09:10:03 PM
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Is it possible to Send USDT without BTC as Miner Fee?

It is very troublesome when I wanted to send some USDT-omni to an exchange or my friends from my wallet, I was stuck because I found out it required me to pay some BTC as the miner fee. But I had NO BTC in my wallet! So I had to transfer a little amount of BTC to this wallet. This was very annoying and time-consuming.

I am asking if it is possible, technically, that I send USDT-omni out of my wallet without paying BTC as miner fee? Or is there any wallet already solved this problem that requires no BTC as miner fee?


This I do not understand. You should pay the fee in Tether or in Ethereum it is an ERC-20 token (for now, soon it will be TRC-20  Grin).
Very confusing. Let us know how did you solve this problem.  Wink

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