Swap USDT to LINK

Compare live routes and swap Tether (USDT) to Chainlink (LINK) across supported chains — best route first, clearly reviewed.

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How USDT to LINK swaps work

Swapping Tether to Chainlink means routing through the venue that gives you the strongest available path. SwapRoute queries multiple aggregators — 0x first, then LI.FI and Relay — normalises every quote, and ranks them by net received, reliability and speed.

The most widely-used US-dollar stablecoin. The token powering Chainlink oracle networks. When USDT and LINK live on different chains, the best route may bridge between networks; SwapRoute shows the selected provider and the minimum you’ll receive so there are no surprises at signing.

USDT is available on

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LINK is available on

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FAQ

USDT to LINK — FAQ

How do I swap USDT to LINK?

Connect a wallet, confirm the prefilled USDT → LINK route, enter an amount, and review the best route. SwapRoute compares live quotes and shows provider details and minimum received before you sign.

How long does a USDT to LINK swap take?

Same-chain swaps usually settle in well under a minute. Cross-chain USDT → LINK routes typically take 2–8 minutes depending on the bridge and network conditions — the estimate is shown on the route card.

Can I choose a different USDT to LINK route?

Yes. When multiple providers return routes, you can review the alternatives and pick the path you prefer before signing.

Can I send LINK to a different wallet?

Yes — set any recipient address on the destination chain in the swap box. We ask you to confirm it, since cross-chain transfers can’t always be reversed.

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