How to Cash Out USDT (TRC-20) to Thai Baht — Bitkub vs P2P (2026)
Turn casino USDT into THB in your bank: Bitkub vs Binance P2P step by step, real fees, the USDT to THB rate range, and the network mistake that loses coins.
Where you are: the money is already in your USDT wallet
A casino withdrawal lands in your TRON (TRC-20) wallet within a couple of minutes. The remaining job is converting that USDT into baht and moving it to a Thai bank. Two routes cover almost everyone: sell on the Bitkub order book, which has a direct THB pair, or sell peer-to-peer on Binance, where a buyer transfers baht straight to your bank.
Both end with baht in your account; they differ on speed, the rate you get, and how much you can move at once. Before anything else, confirm you withdrew on TRC-20. Send TRON-based USDT to an ERC-20 or BEP-20 deposit address and it won't arrive, and recovery is painful. If you're unsure which network your wallet uses, check the TronLink wallet guide first.
Bitkub vs Binance P2P, side by side
Pick by how you like to work. Bitkub is the simpler path: sell at market, withdraw, done, no chat with a stranger. P2P takes a little more attention but usually returns a slightly better rate, which matters once the amount gets large.
| Factor | Bitkub (exchange) | Binance P2P |
|---|---|---|
| Rate | Live market price | You set it; often a touch higher |
| Selling fee | About 0.25% per trade | 0% for the seller on Binance P2P |
| Time to baht | Sell instantly; bank payout minutes to an hour | Depends on the buyer; usually 5–20 minutes |
| KYC | Full identity verification | Verification on Binance |
| Best for | Beginners who want it simple | Larger amounts, best rate |
Fee numbers shift with each platform's promotions, so check the current fee page before you commit to a route.
Route 1 — selling through Bitkub, step by step
- Open the deposit page in Bitkub, choose USDT, and select the TRC-20 (Tron) network. You'll get a wallet address that starts with the letter T.
- From the wallet that received your casino payout, send the USDT to that Bitkub address. The TRON gas cost is tiny, usually under 1 USDT, and lower still if your wallet holds Energy. The JustLend Energy rental guide covers that trick.
- Wait a minute or two for the deposit, then go to the USDT/THB pair and sell at market. The baht shows up in your Bitkub balance right away.
- Withdraw the baht to a bank account whose name matches your verified Bitkub account. PromptPay and standard bank transfers arrive quickly.
The bank account name has to match the name on your KYC. A mismatched name gets the withdrawal bounced.
Route 2 — selling peer-to-peer on Binance
In P2P you sell USDT to a buyer directly, and they transfer baht into your bank. While that happens, Binance locks your coins in escrow, so the flow is safe if you follow it properly. Deposit your USDT to Binance over the same TRC-20 network, then open the P2P menu and choose Sell, receiving THB.
Before you accept an order, read the buyer's profile and pick someone with a high completion rate, say 95% or above, and plenty of trades behind them. Once matched, wait until the baht is genuinely in your account and you've seen it with your own eyes in the banking app, then release the coins. Never release before the money lands. Fake transfer slips are the single most common scam on every P2P market.
Rate, fees, and the spread to budget for
The USDT-to-baht rate moves all day with the market. As this guide was written it sat around 35–37 THB per 1 USDT. Check the live number on Bitkub's USDT/THB book or Binance's P2P page before every sale. The quiet cost is the spread between buy and sell prices, not just the headline percentage fee.
- Sending USDT on TRON — very low, usually under 1 USDT per transfer.
- Selling fee on the book — about 0.25% on Bitkub; 0% on the seller side of Binance P2P.
- Baht withdrawal to your bank — tens of baht per payout, depending on the platform.
On tax: crypto gains in Thailand fall under the Revenue Department's scope. If you cash out in size or do it regularly, keep your sale records and talk to a tax professional. This guide isn't tax advice.
Common mistakes and quick answers
Picking the wrong network is the number-one error. If your casino and wallet sit on TRC-20, the destination has to be TRC-20 too. Sending across to ERC-20 or BEP-20 means the coins don't arrive. The second trap is copying the wrong address; check the first and last characters before you send. You can confirm any transfer on Tronscan by pasting in the txid.
- Do I need Bitkub or Binance specifically? No. Any platform with a THB pair or baht P2P works, but those two carry the deepest liquidity in Thailand.
- What's the minimum I can sell? Order books accept a few USDT; on P2P each buyer sets their own minimum.
- When does the bank credit me? PromptPay runs 24/7, though some banks have an overnight cutoff for certain transfers.
Want the full deposit-to-withdrawal picture for playing with USDT in Thailand? Read the USDT casino Thailand guide, or head straight to the casino.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-19