The advertised fee is the smallest part of what remittances cost. The real comparison is: how many naira actually arrive per dollar sent? That folds in the transfer fee, the exchange-rate margin (where most operators make their money), and any payout-side charges. On that measure the ranking reorders dramatically — some 'zero-fee' apps are among the most expensive routes.
On $500: a traditional operator at the 8.8% Sub-Saharan average consumes about $44. Fintech remitters take $5–$20 depending on corridor and rate margin. A SWIFT bank wire costs $25–$50 in flat fees and pays into a domiciliary account. USDT on TRC-20 costs about $1, full stop, and converts at the live open-market rate — with no operator margin built in, which on many corridors is worth more than the visible fee.
Fairness note: for a sender with no exchange account who needs to move $50 once, a fintech app's simplicity may be worth its margin. The crypto route's advantage compounds with frequency and size — the monthly sender, the school-fees payer, the family-support regular. For them, switching saves hundreds of dollars a year.
Fees shown are typical all-in costs including exchange-rate markup — the honest number, not the advertised one.
| Route | Fees on $500 | Typical timing | What the receiver actually gets |
|---|---|---|---|
| USDT → Monica.cash | 0% platform fee — only the network fee (~$1 on TRC-20) | Seconds to a few minutes on-chain, then under 60 seconds to the bank | ≈ ₦810,000 at the live market rate, full amount, any Nigerian bank |
| Western Union | 5%–8% + exchange-rate markup | Minutes to days | Agent or bank payout at a marked-down rate |
| MoneyGram | 4%–7% + rate markup | Minutes to days | Cash pickup limits apply ($200 per IMTO payout rules) |
| Bank wire (SWIFT) | $25–$50 flat + correspondent fees | 2–5 business days | Lands in a domiciliary account at the official rate |
| Fintech remitters (Remitly, WorldRemit, etc.) | 1%–4% + rate spread | Minutes to 2 days | Rate is set by the app, usually below the open market |
Your family member (or you, on the Nigeria side) downloads Monica from Google Play or the App Store and completes KYC — BVN or NIN plus a selfie, about 4 minutes.
Inside the app, choose USDT and pick a network — TRC-20 is the popular choice for remittance because the network fee is about $1 and confirmation takes seconds to a couple of minutes.
From any exchange or wallet abroad — Coinbase, Kraken, Binance, Bybit, or a self-custody wallet — send USDT to the Monica address. The blockchain doesn't care about borders, weekends, or banking hours.
Once the deposit confirms on-chain, naira credits the Monica balance at the live rate. Bank withdrawal completes in under 60 seconds — Opay, Kuda, GTBank, Zenith, all Nigerian banks.
"The rate is the real difference. WorldRemit pays out at their own rate; with USDT my family gets the open-market rate — that's an extra ₦15k on $500."
"I japa'd two years ago. Every app I tried had limits or delays. USDT plus Monica is the only route that has never failed me."
"Sent $500 from Canada on a Sunday night. My brother confirmed the Opay alert before we finished the phone call."
"School fees deadline was the next morning. USDT from the US to naira in my account the same night. That saved my semester."
USDT on the TRC-20 network to a Monica address: ~$1 network fee, 0% platform fee, 0% withdrawal fee, live-rate conversion. Total cost on $1,000: about a tenth of one percent.
Because that's where the real charge hides. An app can advertise '$0 fees' and still pay out ₦80,000 less on $1,000 by applying its own rate. Always compare the naira received, not the fee line.
Typically 5–8% all-in once the rate markup is counted, per World Bank Remittance Prices Worldwide data — plus cash-pickup friction on the Nigeria side.
Genuinely cheaper than the legacy players and good products. But they set their own payout rates and apply corridor limits. The USDT route beats them on rate and cost; they win on familiarity for non-crypto senders.
The sender's exchange may charge a withdrawal fee (often $1 or less on TRC-20), and buying USDT can cost 0–0.5% depending on platform. Everything on the Nigeria side is 0%. It's still the cheapest full stack by a wide margin.
0% platform fees on the Nigeria side. Live market rate. Every Nigerian bank. Set the route up once — use it for years.
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