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Stake · USDT ERC20 · Payout pattern explainer

Stake USDT withdrawal pending — what the on-chain data shows

By Dzmitry Turok, Software engineer · founder, payoutdb.com Last updated 2,622 verified USDT ERC20 settlements

Stake USDT withdrawal stuck on pending? We track 1,485 verified USDT ERC20 settlements from Stake's payout wallet on Etherscan. Distribution, recent examples, pending vs broadcast vs confirmed.

What the data shows

Distribution of observed payout amounts from Stake's attributed USDT ERC20 payout wallet, across 2,622 on-chain settlements. Each settlement is verifiable on the public block explorer.

Observed payout amount distribution for Stake USDT ERC20
Percentile Amount Interpretation
p50 (median)129.43Half of payouts are at or below this
p75555.0075th percentile
p902200.0090th percentile
p955451.4595% of payouts fall at or below this
Max observed800862.10Largest single settlement on record
Min observed2.50Smallest single settlement on record

Amounts in USDT token units. Last settlement observed . We do not publish operator-side approval-time percentiles for this pair because we cannot observe pre-broadcast queue state without first-party tests.

Recent verified settlements

Real on-chain payouts attributed to Stake's wallet. Click any tx to verify yourself.

Block time Amount Token Verify
84.89 USDT explorer →
4.01 USDT explorer →
10011.42 USDT explorer →
2.50 USDT explorer →
4.01 USDT explorer →

Understanding this pattern

Pending means the operator's internal system has accepted your withdrawal request but has not yet broadcast a transaction to the blockchain. The wait at this stage is invisible to public observers — we cannot see queue depth, KYC checks, or risk-review steps.

Broadcast means the operator has signed and submitted a transaction. From this point a tx hash exists and the payout is independently verifiable on the block explorer.

Confirmed means the transaction has been mined into a block. On USDT ERC20, confirmation typically takes minutes once broadcast.

What we do not claim
  • — We cannot guarantee any future withdrawal will match past results.
  • — We have no access to Stake's internal systems.
  • — Pending status can have many causes outside our visibility.

Stake withdrawal showing pending is a common payout query we see. Below is what we can verify on-chain: the amount distribution of 1,485 observed USDT ERC20 settlements from Stake's attributed payout wallet, plus the five most recent transactions with explorer links.

Frequently asked questions

Why is my Stake USDT withdrawal still pending?

Pending status means Stake's internal system has accepted the withdrawal request but has not yet broadcast a transaction to the blockchain. The wait at this stage is invisible to public observers — we cannot see queue depth, KYC checks, or risk-review steps. Once a transaction hash appears in your dashboard or support reply, the payout is independently verifiable on Etherscan.

How long does a Stake USDT ERC20 withdrawal usually take?

We do not publish operator-side approval-time percentiles because we cannot observe pre-broadcast queue state without a first-party test. What we can show is what the on-chain settlement looks like once broadcast: see the distribution table above for the amount-based percentile breakdown of Stake's observed USDT ERC20 settlements.

Has Stake stopped paying out USDT?

Our last verified Stake USDT ERC20 settlement is shown in the trust line above. If the timestamp is fresh (hours, not weeks) then the payout wallet is active. A pending withdrawal on your account is more likely an account-specific check than a casino-wide outage.

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