This guide explains how to check whether a wallet holds USDT at the official Tether contract on TRC20, ERC20, or BEP20. The safest approach is to identify the correct network first and then compare the wallet result with the official contract address for that network.
Open Wallet Analyzer Official Contract AddressesA wallet may show a token named USDT or Tether, but the important question is whether that balance belongs to the official Tether contract for the selected network. A familiar token name alone is not enough.
| Network | Official USDT contract |
|---|---|
| TRC20 | TR7NHqjeKQxGTCi8q8ZY4pL8otSzgjLj6t |
| ERC20 | 0xdAC17F958D2ee523a2206206994597C13D831ec7 |
| BEP20 | 0x55d398326f99059fF775485246999027B3197955 |
Some wallet checks may include a public risk status section. This can help surface public warning signals where available, but it should not be treated as a full safety guarantee.
Important: “No public risk tag found” does not mean the wallet is safe. It only means the configured public source did not show such a warning at that time.