OTC Ads
The OTC Ads page shows real, individual offers posted in OTC markets. Each offer is one post from a person or group. You can filter by market, set a time window, sort the results, and open any post to see the original listing.
What are OTC markets?
Section titled “What are OTC markets?”OTC markets (over-the-counter markets) are places where buyers and sellers make deals directly with each other, outside of CEXs (centralized exchanges, for example Binance). There is no central matching system. Two parties agree on a price and trade one-on-one.
What is on each card?
Section titled “What is on each card?”Each offer appears as a card. A card can show:
- Market name - the name of the OTC market or source where the post came from
- Country - a badge showing the country the offer applies to
- Price - the price per USDT (a digital dollar worth about 1 US dollar), shown only if the original post included a price
- Amount - how much USDT is for sale or purchase, shown only if the original post included an amount
- Payment method - how the person wants to pay or be paid, shown only if the original post included this
- Time posted - how long ago the post appeared, for example “2h ago”
- Open button - takes you directly to the original post
Some fields may be missing. If the original post did not include a price, amount, or payment method, those fields are not shown on the card.
Controls
Section titled “Controls”At the top of the page you will find controls to narrow down the list.
Buy or sell toggle
Section titled “Buy or sell toggle”Two buttons let you choose your side:
- “I’m buying” - show posts from people who are selling USDT
- “I’m selling” - show posts from people who are buying USDT
Choose the side that matches what you want to do.
Market filter
Section titled “Market filter”A row of clickable chips shows the OTC markets available in the current results. Click a chip to include or exclude that market. By default, all markets are shown.
Time window
Section titled “Time window”The “Max age” control lets you choose the oldest a post can be. The options are:
- 12 hours
- 24 hours (default)
- 48 hours
- 72 hours
A shorter window shows only the most recent posts. A longer window shows more posts but some may be less fresh.
Sort order
Section titled “Sort order”You can sort the cards in three ways:
- Newest - most recent posts first
- Best price - lowest price first
- Largest amount - biggest amount first
How fresh is the data?
Section titled “How fresh is the data?”The page updates regularly on its own. You do not need to reload it.
How to use it: a simple example
Section titled “How to use it: a simple example”Suppose you want to buy USDT. Here is a quick way to use the page:
- Click “I’m buying.”
- Use the market filter to pick the markets you want to see.
- Set the time window to 24 hours to see recent offers only.
- Sort by “Best price” to see the cheapest offers first.
- Browse the cards. When you find a good offer, click “Open” to go to the original post.
