Is that even possible? What wallet do you use to send the Bitcoin to a USDT address? Most the wallet automatically detect whether the address is for Bitcoin or not. Can you send the Transaction ID here if there is?
It's possible if he sent the BTC to an Omni layer address (that's the same thing as ERC20 but for bitcoin blockchain).
@OP Sadly, there is no way to recover the funds since Binance doesn't give their users access to the private keys. I would've suggested contacting the support so they recover them for you (manually) but the amount is too small... I doubt they would help you out.
Exactly.
And as Ethereum fees are incredible insane, BTC chain is now faster and cheaper, so it makes a lot of sense to use OMNI layer USDT implementation.
They have also those chains:BEP2, BEP20 (BSC), ERC20, OMNI, TRC20
Is your transaction already confirmed , shiv81? If not, you can try to use RBF or some of those methods mentioned
here by dkbit98
If it is already confirmed, the only way is to contact binance support. It takes time, and it is not guarantee that you will have your coins back.