Sending USDT to the wrong network (e.g., sending BEP20 USDT to an ERC20 address) is a nightmare scenario. But is your money gone forever? Not necessarily. This guide explains how to recover funds sent to EVM-compatible chains.

Scenario 1: Sent to Your Own Wallet (MetaMask/Trust)

Good news! Since Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, and Avalanche share the same address format (0x…), you likely possess the private keys for the destination address on the other network.

  1. Open your wallet (e.g., MetaMask).
  2. Add the network you accidentally used (e.g., add BSC if you sent BEP20).
  3. Add the USDT custom token address for that network.
  4. Your funds should appear!

Scenario 2: Sent to an Exchange (Binance/Coinbase)

This is harder. You don’t own the keys. You must contact customer support. Some exchanges (like Binance) have a recovery tool for a fee, but others may not help.

(Content available in English, localized version coming soon for Russian)

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