Currency + network pairs
USDT on Tron and USDT on Ethereum are treated as entirely separate assets — they have separate balances, separate deposit addresses, and cannot be used interchangeably. This reflects how blockchain custody actually works. Each token exists on a specific network, and funds on one network cannot be directly moved to another. Moving USDT from Tron to Ethereum requires a cross-chain operation, which is outside the scope of a standard withdrawal.Balances are locked to their network
A balance of USDT (Tron) cannot fund a withdrawal to a USDT (Solana) address, and vice versa. If your counterparty needs USDT on Solana, you must hold USDT on Solana — not USDT on Tron, even though both display as “USDT” in a standard wallet.Cross-network transfers and lost funds
Noxpay validates withdrawal destinations against the expected network and blocks most cross-network attempts automatically. However, there is a class of network pairs where address formats are indistinguishable:- Ethereum and Avalanche C-Chain both use the same
0x...address format. A USDT (Ethereum) withdrawal address is visually identical to a USDT (Avalanche) address.
Supported currencies
USDT
Tether’s USD-pegged stablecoin, available on Tron, Ethereum, Avalanche, Solana, and TON.
USDC
Circle’s USD Coin, available on Ethereum, Solana, and Avalanche.
Bitcoin
The original cryptocurrency, supported on Bitcoin Mainnet.

