When you deposit a cryptocurrency (like BTC, ETH, or USDT) into your Remitano wallet, the platform needs to wait for blockchain confirmations before the amount is reflected in your account.
Let’s take a closer look at how long it takes to deposit coins on Remitano and what factors affect the speed.
Every crypto deposit made to Remitano is processed via the blockchain network. Once you send crypto to your wallet address:
The network starts verifying your transaction
Remitano waits for a specific number of confirmations
After enough confirmations, your balance will be updated in your wallet
Here are the average deposit confirmation times on Remitano:
Coin | Required Confirmations | Estimated Time |
Bitcoin (BTC) | 3 – 6 | 5 minutes to 30 minutes |
Ethereum (ETH) | 12 – 35 | 5 to 15 minutes |
USDT (ERC20) | 12 – 30 | 5 to 20 minutes |
USDT (TRC20) | 1 – 2 | 1 to 5 minutes |
Litecoin (LTC) | 6 – 12 | 10 to 20 minutes |
These values may vary depending on network congestion and miner fees at the time of your transaction.
Once the coin deposit has enough confirmations:
You will receive a notification email
Your Remitano wallet balance will automatically update
The transaction status will show as “Confirmed.”
You can also track your transaction using a block explorer by copying your transaction ID (TXID).
Always double-check the correct network (ERC20, TRC20, BEP20…)
Use sufficient gas/fee to avoid delays
Only deposit to the correct Remitano wallet address
Check Remitano’s minimum deposit amounts for each coin to avoid loss
Crypto transactions are not instant — they rely on decentralized blockchain confirmations. While some coins arrive in under 5 minutes, others like BTC may take 30–60 minutes or more.
Don’t panic if it takes a little longer — your funds are safe as long as the transaction is valid.