One of the major advantages of decentralized cross-chain bridges is that they typically do not require identity verification (KYC) to use. For USDT TRC20 to ERC20 swaps, most platforms only require you to provide a destination Ethereum wallet address. No email registration, no government ID upload, and no personal data is stored.

This privacy-respecting model is possible because the swap is a peer-to-peer or algorithmic operation on-chain. The bridge smart contracts validate the transaction and release funds based purely on the blockchain data. However, all transactions remain visible on their respective public blockchains — TRON and Ethereum — so the swap is pseudonymous, not anonymous.
Some platforms do implement AML (Anti-Money Laundering) screening on incoming transactions. If a transaction is flagged by automated AML checks, the platform may hold funds and request additional verification. To avoid issues, only bridge funds from legitimate, non-sanctioned sources. Most standard USDT transfers from personal wallets pass these checks without any issues.
Privacy is a fundamental right in crypto. Most cross-chain bridges for TRC20 to ERC20 swaps require only a destination address — no email, no ID, no account.
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