Recently tested the RMB withdrawal efficiency across different channels. For 1000 USDT, the process from a certain top exchange is: USDT → USD → ZaBank transfer → finally withdraw to RMB account, resulting in a net amount of 6656.14 yuan. Looking at it differently, starting from another mainstream platform with the same 1000 USDT, the route is USDT → EUR → cross-border payment channel → RMB, and this time the amount received is 6717.15 yuan. Although the two routes have different currency exchange steps, the difference is quite noticeable—the latter is over 100 yuan more. It seems that choosing the right withdrawal path can indeed save money, mainly depending on the exchange rate loss and fees in the intermediate steps. Is anyone using other channels? Compare and see which route is the most cost-effective.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 8h ago
Damn, it's just over a hundred bucks away. How many orders would it take to break even?
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UnluckyValidator
· 8h ago
Damn, it's just over a hundred bucks away. How many times do I need to farm to break even?
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 8h ago
This price difference is over a hundred bucks, and over a year, that's quite a lot. I need to test several more routes.
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GasFeeCrier
· 8h ago
Hey, the price difference is really outrageous. The EUR route is indeed attractive, but what I care more about is stability. Thanks to the low fees, I didn't get stuck with a blocked account.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 8h ago
Damn, just over a hundred bucks short? I need to recalculate my route; I feel like I've been getting ripped off all along.
Recently tested the RMB withdrawal efficiency across different channels. For 1000 USDT, the process from a certain top exchange is: USDT → USD → ZaBank transfer → finally withdraw to RMB account, resulting in a net amount of 6656.14 yuan. Looking at it differently, starting from another mainstream platform with the same 1000 USDT, the route is USDT → EUR → cross-border payment channel → RMB, and this time the amount received is 6717.15 yuan. Although the two routes have different currency exchange steps, the difference is quite noticeable—the latter is over 100 yuan more. It seems that choosing the right withdrawal path can indeed save money, mainly depending on the exchange rate loss and fees in the intermediate steps. Is anyone using other channels? Compare and see which route is the most cost-effective.