ERC20 USDT Checker

This ERC20 USDT checker helps you verify whether a wallet balance or transaction on Ethereum matches the official Tether contract. If you want to confirm whether ERC20 USDT is genuine, compare the result with the official Ethereum USDT contract address.

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Official ERC20 USDT contract

The official Tether contract address on Ethereum is:

0xdAC17F958D2ee523a2206206994597C13D831ec7

If the wallet balance or transaction points to a different contract, then it is not the official ERC20 USDT contract.

What this checker helps you do

How to use the ERC20 checker

  1. Select ERC20 in the wallet analyzer or transaction verifier.
  2. Paste the wallet address or transaction hash.
  3. Run the check.
  4. Compare the result with the official contract address.
  5. Review explorer details and any public warning information shown.

Why contract matching matters on Ethereum

Ethereum has many tokens and many 0x-style contract addresses. A familiar-looking token page can still be misleading if the contract is not the official Tether contract. That is why the contract address is more important than the display name alone.

Public risk signals on ERC20

ERC20 checks may show public warning information depending on the configured source. These warnings can be useful, but they should be treated as additional context rather than the only factor.

Important: A result showing “No public risk tag found” does not guarantee safety. It only means the configured public source did not show such a warning at the time of checking.

Common mistakes when checking ERC20 USDT

Frequently asked questions

Can I verify ERC20 USDT without connecting a wallet?

Yes. USDTCheck.app is read-only and does not require wallet connection.

What is the most important ERC20 check?

The official Ethereum USDT contract address.

Can a fake token still appear as USDT on Ethereum?

Yes. That is why contract matching matters more than the displayed name.

Should I still inspect the explorer link?

Yes. Explorer inspection helps confirm the same details directly on the blockchain source.

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