Electrum USDT

NON-CUSTODIAL DETERMINISTIC SEED FEE CONTROL

Installable desktop client for Windows, macOS and Linux. Keeps the Electrum-style seed, explicit fee control and transaction-level visibility — without browser surfaces or token clutter.

Desktop builds: Windows · macOS · Linux

Built to stay predictable.

The wallet keeps its scope tight: USDT balances, deterministic seed, explicit fee control and transparent transaction history — without embedded swaps or token noise.

USDT-only scope

Electrum engine, USDT-only surface.

Familiar Electrum-style keys and signing, focused on USDT balances and fee control.

Opens on balances.

Launches straight into USDT balances and the send form — no “home” feed, no marketplace grid and nothing to dig through before you see what you hold.

Transparent send flow.

Before you send, you see what moves, what it costs and what remains on one screen. Fees are explicit fields you control — not vague “slow / fast” presets hiding on a slider.

Seed-based safety.

A single deterministic seed powers the wallet, and history stays a log of what moved: direction, amount, fee and state — without social layers or engagement widgets on top.

Download Electrum Wallet

Current desktop release for Windows, macOS and Linux.

Current release v0.9.3

Frequently asked questions.

What is this wallet in one sentence?

A non-custodial desktop wallet focused purely on USDT: a deterministic seed, local keys and explicit fee control in an Electrum-style interface — without swaps, NFTs or discovery feeds.

The client opens into balances and a send flow instead of a “home” surface or marketplace grid.

The wallet is a non-custodial desktop client focused on USDT: a deterministic seed, local keys and explicit fee control in a quiet, instrument-like interface.

There are no embedded swaps, campaigns or token carousels — the app behaves like a tool, not a storefront.

You don’t create a cloud account. On first launch the wallet generates a deterministic seed phrase instead of asking for an email and password.

That seed is enough to recreate the same wallet on another machine. If you keep the seed, you keep the wallet.

The seed and keys stay local on the machine where you run the desktop client. The app does not upload them to a server and does not keep a backup copy.

There is no “forgot seed” button — if you lose it and have no backup, the wallet cannot restore access.

If you still have your seed, you can install the client on another desktop and restore the wallet. Your USDT live on the network; the seed is what proves you own them.

Without the seed there is no recovery flow, so the wallet explicitly asks you to store it offline.

Before you confirm a send, the wallet shows one compact screen: amount you send, an explicit fee field and the remaining balance.

There are no “fast / normal / slow” presets that hide numbers — you see and edit the actual fee.

History is kept as a log: direction, amount, network fee, timestamp and state (pending, confirmed, failed).

There are no comments, likes or social layers — just a clear record of what moved.

No. The app deliberately stays narrow: it is a USDT wallet, not an all-in-one trading interface.

That keeps the surface predictable — every screen is either balances, a send form or history.

It ships as a desktop client for Windows, macOS and Linux.

There is no browser extension or mobile build in this package — the wallet is intentionally desktop-only.

Enjoy the desktop wallet.

Just balances, sends and a deterministic seed.