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USDT (Tether) to THB P2P Rate · Thai Baht

The live Thailand P2P market for USDT (Tether) across 2 exchanges. Cheapest BUY price is ฿32.64, highest SELL is ฿32.64, with 19 merchants currently active. USDT — also called Tether — is the most-traded stablecoin in P2P markets globally.

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What does USDT/THB P2P trading look like?

USDT (Tether) is the world's largest stablecoin by trading volume, designed to hold a 1:1 peg to the US Dollar. In Thailand, P2P exchanges allow individuals to buy and sell USDT directly with each other using local payment rails, with the exchange acting only as escrow. The result is a real-money price for the dollar that often differs from the official forex rate.

The table above shows every exchange we track that has active USDT/THB liquidity, ranked by trading volume. The Buy column is the cheapest price you can buy USDT for ฿right now; the Sell column is the highest price you can receive when selling USDT. The spread between them is your arbitrage opportunity (or your spread cost if you're trading both sides).

Why USDT trades the way it does in Thailand

Typical premium: ~2% over forex. THB/USDT trades 1-3% above THB/USD interbank rate; premium reflects merchant spread + tourism-import demand from a large foreign-resident community.

Tax: 15% withholding tax on crypto gains under amended Revenue Code (effective 2024). Capital gains tax exemption on Thai-licensed-exchange trades; off-platform/P2P trades are taxable.

Regulator: SEC Thailand regulates crypto exchanges under Digital Asset Business Royal Decree (2018). ~10 licensed Thai exchanges operate. Bank of Thailand restricts crypto-as-payment but trading is legal.

How to buy USDT in Thailand via P2P

  1. 1
    Pick a P2P exchange that supports THB

    Open the comparison table above and pick the exchange with the cheapest BUY (or highest SELL) for USDT/THB. Top venues for Thailand are typically Binance, Bybit, OKX, and HTX.

  2. 2
    Complete KYC on the exchange

    Sign up and complete identity verification. KYC is mandatory at all major P2P venues; in Thailand, exchanges typically require government ID + selfie + proof of address.

  3. 3
    Fund your account or open a P2P buy order

    For BUY: place a P2P buy order for USDT in THB. For SELL: deposit USDT first, then place a sell order. Filter merchants by amount and payment method to surface the best price for your trade size.

  4. 4
    Pay (or receive) via PromptPay

    Send the THB payment to the merchant via PromptPay within the order time-window. Use the exact reference shown by the exchange. Never confirm before money has actually arrived.

  5. 5
    Confirm the trade and verify USDT received

    Once the merchant releases the USDT from escrow, it lands in your spot wallet. For BUY trades you can transfer it elsewhere; for SELL trades the fiat is now in your bank account. Save the trade receipt for tax records.

Payment rails used in Thailand

  • PromptPay
    Thailand's instant-payment rail; near-universal in Thai banking; sub-30-second settlement.
  • Bank transfer (KTB Net Bank)
    Standard Thai bank rail; common for larger P2P trades.
  • TrueMoney Wallet
    Thai e-wallet; popular for smaller P2P; integrated with 7-Eleven cash deposit.

Frequently asked questions

What is the live P2P USDT/THB rate?+

As of the latest crawler refresh, the cheapest USDT/THB buy price is ฿32.64 and the highest sell price is ฿32.64 across 2 exchanges with 19 active merchants. The exact merchant offering each price is shown in the comparison table above.

Which exchanges have the best USDT/THB P2P rates?+

Across our coverage, 2 exchanges currently quote USDT/THB prices. The table ranks them by total ad volume; the cheapest BUY price is highlighted in the Buy column, and the highest SELL price in the Sell column. Binance, Bybit, OKX, HTX, and KuCoin are direct-crawled every 60 seconds; the rest are refreshed every 30 minutes.

Is USDT/THB P2P trading legal in Thailand?+

Yes. SEC Thailand regulates crypto exchanges under the Digital Asset Business Royal Decree (2018); ~10 Thai exchanges are licensed. Bank of Thailand restricts crypto as payment for goods/services but trading is legal. P2P trading isn't separately licensed but operates within the broader framework.

Why is PromptPay so dominant in Thai P2P?+

PromptPay is Bank of Thailand's instant-payment rail launched in 2017 — near-universal adoption, sub-30-second settlement, free between individuals. Thai P2P merchants overwhelmingly require PromptPay because settlement-time risk is essentially zero.

How often is OpenRate updated?+

Direct-crawled exchanges (Binance, Bybit, OKX, HTX, KuCoin) refresh every 60 seconds. Reference exchanges (Bitget, MEXC, Gate, BingX) refresh every 30 minutes via p2p.army's aggregate. The page you are reading re-renders from those snapshots every 2 minutes.