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1 USD = 1 USDt

Buy USDt at the best rate on CityPay.io - 0% commission!

Updated over a month ago

As part of the New Year campaign, USD conversion on CityPay.io is available at an exact 1:1 rate, with no exchange rate difference and no additional fees1 USD = 1 USDt

What does 1 USD = 1 USDt mean?

If you deposit USD (USDX) into your CityPay.io wallet and then convert it to USDt, you will receive exactly the same amount of USDt as the USD you deposited. Therefore:

  • Every 1 USD deposited is converted into 1 USDt

  • Conversion is carried out at a fixed 1:1 rate

  • 0% commission

  • The received USDt is automatically credited to your CityPay.io wallet

  • You will receive an email confirmation once the conversion is completed

How does it work?

  1. Top up your USD balance (USDX) in your CityPay.io wallet

  2. Convert USD → USDt at a 1:1 rate

  3. USDt is automatically credited to your wallet

  4. Conversion is available daily during the campaign period

Deposit USD on CityPay.io with 0% commission

USD deposits are completed with no commission if:

  • You select USDX deposit in your CityPay.io wallet

  • Choose Online Banking as the top-up method

  • Fund your balance via online banking from the listed banks

Who is eligible?

  • The offer is available only to individuals

  • Any verified individual user of CityPay.io can participate

Offer Terms & Conditions

The following conditions apply to verified individual users of CityPay.io:

  • 1 USD = 1 USDt: Conversion is carried out at a 1:1 rate

  • 0% commission on USD deposits: Topping up your USDX balance is free

  • 0% commission on conversion: Exchanging USDX → USDt is commission-free

  • Exact conversion: You receive exactly the same amount of USDt as the USD you deposit

  • Maximum limit: During the campaign, each user can convert up to 10,000 USD into USDt


Important Notice: CityPay.io reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to refuse crediting assets to a user’s wallet and/or to restrict the use of credited assets or cancel credited assets, including in cases of suspicious transactions.

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