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Convert DOGE to USDT Then BNB — Watch Fees and Liquidity

I would say swapping DOGE to USDT and then to BNB is a straightforward route but not free — you pay fees and incur slippage twice. It works fine if direct DOGE/BNB liquidity is poor or the exchange doesn't offer that pair.

I would check fees, order-book depth and network compatibility before doing the full conversion. For small amounts I’d run a test swap first; for larger amounts I’d compare prices on centralized exchanges and DEXs or use a direct DOGE→BNB pair if available.

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Analysis

The two-step swap increases execution cost and exposure to price movement. Key risks are trading fees, slippage on thin order books, and potential cross-chain complications (token standards, bridges)....

Recommendation

Watch fees and liquidity: do a small test trade, compare direct DOGE→BNB vs DOGE→USDT→BNB quotes, prefer centralized exchanges for large amounts or direct pair routing to minimize cost, and account fo...

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