Quick reference: USDT amounts in NGN
| Tether | Nigerian Naira |
|---|---|
| 1 USDT | ₦1,361 |
| 5 USDT | ₦6,806 |
| 10 USDT | ₦13,612 |
| 100 USDT | ₦136,122 |
And the other way: what NGN buys in USDT
| Nigerian Naira | Tether |
|---|---|
| ₦10,000 | 7.34635107 USDT |
| ₦50,000 | 36.73175534 USDT |
| ₦100,000 | 73.46351067 USDT |
| ₦500,000 | 367.31755337 USDT |
| ₦1,000,000 | 734.63510674 USDT |
Table figures use the rate baked at build time (August 2026); the live widget above is always fresher. Source: CoinGecko public market data.
What is Tether?
Tether (USDT) is a stablecoin designed to track the US dollar one-to-one. It is issued by Tether Limited, a private company that says each token is backed by reserves of cash and cash-equivalent assets, and it is not mined — new tokens are created when dollars come in. USDT exists on many blockchains at once, including Tron, Ethereum and Solana, and it handles more daily trading volume than any other crypto asset.
How Nigerians actually use USDT
If one coin defines crypto in Nigeria, it is USDT. It functions as the everyday digital dollar: traders park profits in it, importers price goods with it, freelancers invoice in it, and families receive remittances through it. The USDT/NGN pair on P2P platforms is arguably the most liquid crypto market in the country, and its rate is watched as a live proxy for the parallel dollar rate — often moving before street rates do. When the naira slides, USDT demand spikes; people are not speculating on Tether itself but on escaping naira volatility. It is the settlement layer of Nigerian crypto commerce.
Moving USDT: the fee reality
USDT itself has no fee — the network it rides on does. TRC-20 on Tron is the cheap, fast default most Nigerians use; ERC-20 on Ethereum can cost many times more for the identical transfer. The classic disaster is withdrawing on one network to an address that only supports another, so match the network label on both sides. Transfers between accounts on the same exchange are often free.
P2P safety, always: never release USDT before the naira payment is confirmed inside your own bank app — screenshots can be faked. Use platform escrow, trade with high-rating counterparties, and treat any "pay outside the platform" request as the scam it is.
Getting a fair rate on your conversion
A USDT converter is really a dollar-rate converter, since the token holds near one dollar. What moves your naira figure is the exchange rate applied — and the P2P market rate usually sits well above the official one. When budgeting a P2P sale, shave a percent or two off the headline rate for merchant spread to see what actually lands in your bank.
The reference rate on this page is your negotiating anchor. When a P2P offer or an exchange quote drifts more than a couple of percent from it, that drift is your fee — visible, measurable and avoidable. Compare, then trade. For deeper profit math on a full position (fees on both sides, break-even, ROI), run the numbers through the profit calculator, and if you are converting on a schedule rather than in one shot, the DCA calculator will show what steady weekly buys look like.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the USDT to NGN rate right now?
At the last update, 1 USDT traded around ₦1,361. The widget on this page refreshes live in your browser from CoinGecko data, so the figure you see above is more current than any static answer written into text.
How do I convert Tether to Nigerian Naira in practice?
Check the reference rate here first, then sell on a licensed exchange or a reputable P2P platform. Compare at least two offers against the reference — the spread between them is your real cost. Never release coins in a P2P deal before the naira payment is confirmed in your account.
Is one USDT always worth exactly one dollar?
Almost, but not by law of nature. USDT trades within a whisker of a dollar because Tether redeems tokens and arbitrage traders close any gap. It has briefly slipped below the peg during market panics before recovering. For converting to naira, treat it as a dollar — but know you hold a company’s token, not an actual bank deposit.
Why is the USDT to naira rate higher than the CBN rate?
Because P2P trading is a free market. Buyers and sellers set the USDT price by supply and demand for dollars, so it tracks the parallel market rather than the official window. When dollar scarcity bites, the gap widens. Sellers of USDT benefit from the higher rate; buyers pay it. Always check which rate a converter is using.
Related tools
- USDT to USD — same coin, the other denomination.
- Tether calculator — position sizing and scenario math for USDT.
- How much is 1 Tether worth? — the full context page.
- All pairs — every supported coin and currency.