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# How to Swap HTC for USDT?

If you already have some other Polygon network Tokens you can swap them in the MetaMask Wallet using the SWAP feature.

1. On the main MetaMask application screen, press a button with some arrows in a rectangular shape, marked 'Swap'. You'll be presented with the main Swap screen.
2. First, choose the token that you have, that you're willing to 'spend', using the drop-down menu at the top.
3. Further down, choose the token you're interested in acquiring using the second drop-down menu.
4. Adjust the amount of the first token up or down until you're comfortable with the amount you're spending, and the amount you're acquiring.
5. At the bottom of the screen, press "Get quotes" button.
6. Check the Quote and press “SWAP”.

As with all blockchain transactions, it's not instantaneous, but you should see your tokens in your wallet soon. If you own a USDT on a different network, please use a network bridge instead.


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