Local payment environment
Indian buyers commonly filter USDT P2P offers by IMPS, UPI, and bank-transfer availability, then choose INR quotes that fit the merchant's minimum and maximum order size.
India · No-custody P2P guide
Use this English guide to compare INR P2P routes, understand local payment risks, and keep custody boundaries clear. The platform does not hold customer funds; it routes quote and confirmation metadata to external operator rails.
Local payment environment
Indian buyers commonly filter USDT P2P offers by IMPS, UPI, and bank-transfer availability, then choose INR quotes that fit the merchant's minimum and maximum order size.
Risk checks
Account-freeze risk, third-party payer names, and inconsistent memo instructions matter more than a tiny price difference. Prefer merchants with clear payment instructions and a strong completion record.
Operator routing
Route through an operator only when the INR payment rail, payer name, and confirmation steps are explicit and auditable.
No-custody P2P flow
The platform does not hold customer funds (no custody). Fiat moves directly through the external operator or merchant rail while the platform records quote, routing, and confirmation metadata only.
We show an indicative P2P quote aggregated from public data. No funds move yet.
You send fiat directly to the external operator/merchant rail. The platform never holds your funds.
The external rail confirms your deposit. The platform records routing metadata only, not custody.
Your order is routed to the operator settlement flow for USDT release.
The operator settles USDT to you. Custody stayed with you and the operator end to end.
Yes. Compare INR P2P quotes, merchant limits, and accepted local payment rails before choosing a route. Displayed quotes are hidden when live data is unavailable rather than replaced with fake prices.
No. The platform is no-custody: fiat moves through external operator or merchant rails, and the platform records routing and confirmation metadata only.
Account-freeze risk, third-party payer names, and inconsistent memo instructions matter more than a tiny price difference. Prefer merchants with clear payment instructions and a strong completion record.