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Platform User Guide

Everything you need to trade between stablecoins and USD with confidence. Please join our $WIRE community TG for any questions.

1. Welcome to 717 Platform

Welcome aboard, and thank you for choosing the 717 Platform. This guide is your friendly reference document for understanding everything the platform can do. Whether this is your first time converting stablecoins into fiat or you settle seven figures before breakfast, the pages ahead will walk you through every step at your own pace.

Keep this guide handy.

What 717 Platform does:

717 is a bilateral over-the-counter (OTC) settlement desk specializing in stablecoin and USD conversions. In everyday terms, we help you do two things, quickly and efficiently:

  • Sell stablecoins for USD. You send 717 USDT or USDC, the Platform verifies it on the blockchain, and wires USD to your bank in under 1 hour (banking hours permitting).
  • Buy stablecoins with USD. You wire 717 USD, and the Platform sends USDT or USDC to a whitelisted wallet you control.

Every trade is settled directly between you and 717. There is no public order book, no anonymous counterparty, and no surprise spread hiding inside your price. You see the fee before you confirm, and an autonomous, institutional-grade infrastructure stands on the other side of every settlement.

Who this is for:

The platform is built for individuals and businesses who want dependable, fast conversion between stablecoins and USD, with verification you can see and fees you can predict. If you value simplicity over abstract processes and fees, you are in the right place.

How this guide is organized:

We start with the essentials (creating your account, turning on two-factor authentication, and verifying your identity), then move through the practical setup (adding a wallet and a bank), explain exactly how fees work, and finally walk through buying and selling step-by-step. Toward the end you will find troubleshooting, a FAQ section, and a glossary that defines every term we use.

2. Key Pillars at a Glance

Before we dive in, here is a high-level overview of every Pillar on the 717 Platform. Skim this once and the rest of the guide should click into place.

ConceptWhat It Means
Two trade typesBuy (USD becomes stablecoins) and Sell (stablecoins become USD).
Supported assetsUSDT and USDC, the two most widely used USD stablecoins.
Supported networksTron (TRC20) and Ethereum / Base (ERC20). Always use the exact network the app shows for your specific trade.
$WIRE accessA connected wallet holding 717,000 $WIRE tokens unlocks the platform.
Minimum trade$1,000 per trade.
FeesA clear, tiered schedule with a $15 minimum. Always shown before you confirm.
SecurityTwo-factor authentication protects your sensitive actions, and every sell is verified on-chain.
IdentityA one-time identity verification (KYC) is required before you trade.
The golden rule of crypto Blockchain transfers are permanent and cannot be reversed. Always send the correct asset, on the correct network, to the exact 717 address shown for your trade. When in doubt, stop and contact support via TG before sending anything.

3. Before You Begin: Eligibility and What You Will Need

Eligibility:

To use the 717 Platform, you must be at least 18 years old, and you must not be located in, or a resident of, a restricted jurisdiction. Like every regulated financial trading company, we screen against international sanctions and high-risk-country lists. If your region is restricted, the 717 Platform will let you know during sign-up.

Note: The 717 Platform will continue adding support for additional countries and jurisdictions. If your country is not supported at launch, it is not necessarily restricted; support may be added in the future.

Your checklist:

Gather these before you start and your onboarding process should be smooth:

  • An email address - This becomes your login and where we send trade confirmations.
  • An authenticator app - Google Authenticator, Authy, or 1Password all work. You will use it for two-factor authentication.
  • A government-issued ID - For identity verification. Businesses will also provide company KYC details.
  • A self-custody wallet - A wallet you control (for example MetaMask or a hardware wallet) to receive crypto when buying, or to send from when selling.
  • A $WIRE wallet - A wallet holding 717,000 $WIRE tokens.
  • A US or international USD bank account - Where the 717 Platform will wire your USD when you sell.
The Token-Gated Access modal asking to connect a wallet holding 717,000 dollar-WIRE on Base
Token-Gated Access: connect a wallet holding 717,000 $WIRE on Base to enter.
The wallet picker listing detected browser wallets to connect
Multiple wallets detected? Pick the one holding your $WIRE.
Why we ask for all this Each item exists to protect you and to keep settlement compliant: your email and authenticator secure your account, identity verification satisfies KYC/AML rules, and your wallet and bank are simply the two endpoints for trade settlement.

4. Creating Your Account

Setting up takes a couple of minutes. Here is the whole flow:

  1. Open the platform and choose Sign Up.
  2. Enter your email address and create a strong, unique password. A password manager is your friend here.
  3. Submit the form. We will email you a confirmation link.
  4. Open that email and click the confirmation link to verify your address.
  5. Return to the 717 Platform and log in with your new credentials.
The Create an Account screen with name, email, and password fields
Creating your account.
Did not get the email? Give it a minute, then check your spam or promotions folder. The link can expire, so if it has been a while, request a fresh one from the login screen. Still stuck? Join the $WIRE TG.

5. Securing Your Account with Two-Factor Authentication

Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds a necessary layer of security to your account. Even if someone learned your password, they could not conduct sensitive operations (approve a trade or change your wallet list) without the rotating six-digit 2FA code that lives only on your device.

Step 1: Have an authenticator app ready:

If you do not already use one, install Google Authenticator, Authy, or 1Password from your device's app store. These apps generate a new six-digit code every thirty seconds.

Step 2: Set up 2FA on the platform:

The first time you take a sensitive action (such as placing a trade or adding a wallet), the platform will guide you through a one-time setup:

  1. A setup window appears showing a QR code and a backup text code.
  2. Open your authenticator app and choose to add a new account, then scan the QR code. If scanning is not possible, type the backup code in manually.
  3. Your app will start showing a six-digit code for the 717 Platform.
  4. Enter the current six-digit code on the platform to confirm, and you are protected.
The Set Up Two-Factor Authentication window with a QR code and manual code
The one-time 2FA setup. (QR code and secret are blurred in this guide; yours will display fully.)

Step 3: Using 2FA day-to-day:

After setup, whenever you do something sensitive, the platform asks for your current six-digit code. Open your authenticator app, read the code for the 717 Platform, type it in, and you are through. The actions that ask for a code are the ones that matter most: placing a trade and whitelisting a wallet or bank account.

The Two-Factor Authentication prompt asking for a six-digit code to authorize an action
The authorization prompt before a sensitive action.
Keep your backup safe, and do not lose your device Save the backup text code somewhere secure (a password manager is ideal). If you lose access to your authenticator app, you will not be able to approve sensitive actions, and for your protection no one can simply switch it off. Reach out in the $WIRE TG and we will help you reset it after verifying who you are.

6. Verifying Your Identity (KYC)

Know Your Customer (KYC) is the one-time identity check that every compliant fintech platform performs. It protects you and helps keep the platform secure. You complete it once, and then you are cleared to trade.

Individual or business:

Users will select whether they prefer to verify as an individual or as a business. Individuals provide personal identity details and a government-issued ID. Businesses provide company information in addition to the details of the person completing the verification.

What the statuses mean:

StatusWhat It Means
Not startedYou have not yet begun verification. You can trade only after approval.
PendingYou have submitted your details and our internal system is reviewing them.
ApprovedYou are verified and cleared to trade. Welcome!
RejectedWe could not verify the KYC information provided. We will explain why, and you may or may not be able to resubmit.
The KYC Verification screen with Individual and Business Entity options
KYC verification: choose Individual or Business Entity.
How long does review take? Most submissions are reviewed in under 1 hour. You will get an email notification the moment your status changes, so there is no need to sit and wait. If anything is unclear, 717 will reach out rather than simply rejecting.

7. Adding a Withdrawal Wallet

Your wallet list is where crypto goes when you buy, and it is the set of addresses you have approved in advance. Approving an address ahead of time is called whitelisting, and it is a safety feature: it means a one-off mistake or a bad actor cannot redirect your crypto to an unknown address on the spur of the moment.

Adding a wallet:

  1. Go to your wallet section and choose to add a wallet.
  2. Connect a wallet through the wallet connectivity pop-up, or paste an address manually and give it a friendly nickname (for example, Primary Cold Wallet).
  3. Make sure the address matches the network you intend to use. Tokens sent on the wrong network are not recoverable.
  4. Confirm with your six-digit 2FA code. Whitelisting is a protected action.
The Whitelist a Crypto Wallet form with nickname, network, asset, and address fields
Whitelisting a crypto wallet.
Match the network to the address Each wallet address belongs to a specific network. When you trade, the platform shows you the network in use; always confirm your whitelisted address was created for that same network before sending or receiving.

8. Adding Your USD Settlement Bank

When you sell stablecoins, the 717 Platform will wire USD to a bank account using the wire instructions you provide. Adding it ahead of time means settlement can move the instant your crypto is verified.

What you will enter:

  • Nickname, so you can recognize it at a glance.
  • Beneficiary Name (the account holder's name, exactly as the bank has it).
  • Beneficiary Address.
  • Bank Name.
  • Bank Address.
  • Account Number / IBAN.
  • Routing Number (for US-domestic wires) and SWIFT / BIC code (for international).
  1. Open your bank settings and choose to add an account.
  2. Fill in the fields above carefully. A single wrong digit can delay or misdirect a wire.
  3. Save the account, then confirm with your six-digit 2FA code. You may store more than one.
The Whitelist page showing a saved bank account with masked numbers
The Whitelist page with a saved bank account ready for settlement.
Double-check the small stuff Routing numbers, account numbers, and SWIFT codes are unforgiving. Read them back once before saving. It is the cheapest insurance you will ever buy.

9. Understanding Fees

We believe a fee you cannot predict is not really a price, it is a surprise. So our fees are simple, tiered, and always shown before you confirm a trade. There is no hidden spread baked into your rate.

Note: 717 Platform fees are expected to compress, including minimum fees, as the platform expands and volumes increase.

How the fee is calculated (for now):

Your fee is based on the size of your trade. Larger trades enjoy lower rates. Every trade carries a minimum fee of $15 (wire costs), so very small trades are covered by that floor rather than a percentage.

Chart: fee rate decreasing as trade size increases, with a 15 dollar minimum
Trade sizeFee rateNotes
Up to $6,000Flat $15The $15 minimum
$6,000 to $100,0000.25% (25 bps)
$100,000 to $1,000,0000.20% (20 bps)
$1,000,000 to $10,000,0000.15% (15 bps)
Above $10,000,0000.10% (10 bps)Best rate

In short: a quarter of a percent for typical trades, tiering down to a tenth of a percent for the largest, with a $15 minimum on anything small.

(A basis point, or bp, is one hundredth of a percent. 25 bps is 0.25 percent.)

Worked examples:

Numbers make it concrete. Here is what the fee looks like across a range of trade sizes:

Trade amountPlatform fee
$1,000$15.00 (minimum)
$5,000$15.00 (minimum)
$10,000$25.00 (0.25%)
$50,000$125.00 (0.25%)
$250,000$500.00 (0.20%)
$2,000,000$3,000.00 (0.15%)
$20,000,000$20,000.00 (0.10%)
You always see it first Before you confirm any trade, the platform shows the trade amount, the exact fee, and the net amount you will receive or pay. Nothing is calculated behind your back.

10. Buying Crypto (USD to Stablecoin)

Buying means turning USD into stablecoins (USDT/USDC) delivered to a wallet you control. Here is the journey from start to finish:

Four step flow: start a buy, confirm with 2FA, wire USD, crypto sent to your whitelisted wallet

Step-by-step:

  1. Choose Buy, then select the network you want to receive on (e.g., Tron or Base).
  2. Select the asset (USDT or USDC). If a network supports only one asset, the platform moves you along automatically.
  3. Pick the whitelisted wallet that will receive your crypto. If you have not added one yet, you will be prompted to do so.
  4. Enter your amount. The platform instantly shows the fee and the net crypto you will receive.
  5. Review everything, then confirm. You will authorize with your six-digit 2FA code.
  6. Follow the on-screen wire instructions to send your USD.
  7. Once your funds are received and the trade is processed, we send the crypto to your chosen wallet.
The Buy Crypto flow: choosing a network, an asset, and a whitelisted destination wallet
The Buy flow: network, asset, then destination wallet.

Your buy at a glance:

Status chips: Submitted, then Processing, then Completed
StatusWhat is happening
SubmittedYour buy is logged and awaiting your incoming wire and our review.
ProcessingWe have your USD and are preparing to send your crypto.
CompletedYour crypto has been sent to your whitelisted wallet. Done.

11. Selling Crypto (Stablecoin to USD)

Selling means depositing USDT or USDC to the 717 Platform and receiving USD in your bank. The Platform verifies your transfer instantly on the blockchain, so settlement is based on what actually arrives.

Four step flow: start a sell, send crypto to the 717 deposit address, on-chain verification, USD wired to your bank

Step-by-step:

  1. Choose Sell, then select the network (e.g., Tron or Base).
  2. Select the asset you are selling (USDT or USDC).
  3. Choose the whitelisted bank account that should receive your USD.
  4. The 717 Platform will display a deposit address and an estimate of your USD proceeds (less fees).
  5. Send the exact amount of crypto to that deposit address, on the matching network.
  6. Provide the transaction ID (TXID) if asked. Supported networks will detect and verify deposits automatically.
  7. Your transfer will be confirmed on-chain, then USD wired to your chosen bank account.
The Sell Crypto flow with the network selection and the 717 deposit address
The Sell flow: pick a network and send to the displayed deposit address.

Your sell at a glance:

Status chips: Submitted, then Crypto Verified, then USD Sent
StatusWhat is happening
SubmittedWe are waiting to see your transfer arrive on the blockchain.
Crypto verifiedYour transfer is confirmed on-chain. Your USD wire is being prepared.
USD sentWe have wired your USD to your bank. Trade complete.
Send the exact asset on the exact network Send only the asset shown, only on the network shown, only to the address shown. Sending a different asset, using a different network, or mistyping the address can result in a permanent loss that no one can reverse. If anything looks off, stop and ask in the $WIRE TG first.

12. Settlement and Timelines

Here is what happens after you confirm, and roughly how long each part takes.

When you sell:

As soon as your transfer appears and is confirmed on the blockchain, your trade moves to verified status and a USD wire is sent in under 1 hour. Sell trades initiated before 4:00 PM (local user time) typically arrive the same business day; wires initiated later, or on weekends and bank holidays, generally settle the following business day.

When you buy:

Once your incoming USD wire is received and confirmed, the 717 Platform will send your chosen stablecoin to the designated wallet. On-chain delivery is usually instant, though exact timing varies based on network conditions and congestion.

You will be kept in the loop:

You do not need to sit and watch your trade status. The 717 Platform will email you at each meaningful step, including when your sell is verified and when your USD has been wired. If you ever want to check in the moment, your trade history on the dashboard shows the current status of everything.

13. Tracking Your Trades

Your dashboard is mission control. It shows your trades, their current status, and your history, so you always know where things stand. Pair that with the email notifications you receive at each step, and you will never be left guessing.

The 717 Platform dashboard with open trades, KYC status, and quick actions
Your dashboard: statuses, quick actions, and trade history.

14. Security and Protecting Your Funds

What 717 Platform does to protect you:

  • Two-factor authentication (2FA), verified on internal servers, guards every sensitive action.
  • Every sell is verified directly on the blockchain before any USD moves.
  • Wallet whitelisting means crypto only ever goes to addresses you approved in advance.
  • Bilateral, compliance-first settlement puts a real, accountable infrastructure on the other side of each trade.

What you can do to protect yourself:

  • Use a strong password and a reputable password manager.
  • Protect your authenticator app and save your backup code somewhere safe.
  • Always confirm the asset, network, and address before sending anything.
  • Be alert to phishing. Check the website address, and never share your password or codes with anyone.
717 will never ask for these We will never ask for your wallet seed phrase or private keys, your password, or your 2FA codes. Anyone who does is not us. When in doubt, verify in the official $WIRE TG.

15. Troubleshooting and FAQ

My 2FA code is not accepted:

First, make sure you are reading the current code (they refresh every thirty seconds) and entering the one labeled for 717 Platform. If your codes are consistently rejected, your phone's clock may be out of sync; enable automatic date and time on your device. If you have lost access to your authenticator entirely, message support and we will help you reset it after verifying your identity.

My deposit is not showing up:

On-chain transfers can take a few minutes depending on the network. If it has been a while, confirm you sent the correct asset on the correct network to the exact address shown, and that you have the right transaction ID. If something was sent on the wrong network or to the wrong address, contact support immediately with your transaction ID; we will advise on what is possible.

I sent the wrong amount:

Not a problem to panic over. Reach out to support with your transaction ID (TXID) and we will reconcile it with you. Settlement is always based on what actually arrives on-chain.

My KYC was rejected:

We will tell you why, and in most cases a small correction (a clearer document photo, for example) is all it takes. You can resubmit, and we are happy to help if anything is unclear.

Note: 717 Platform reserves the right to permanently restrict access to any user for any reason.

I have not received my wire:

Wires initiated before 4:00 PM (local user time) usually arrive the same business day; later or weekend wires land the next business day. If your trade shows USD sent and the funds have not appeared within the expected window, contact support with your trade details and we will help trace it.

Can I cancel a trade?

Once a transfer is on the blockchain it cannot be reversed, but a settlement that has not completed can sometimes be adjusted or returned. The moment something looks wrong, contact support; the sooner we hear from you, the more options we have.

What are the limits?

The minimum trade is $1,000. There is no practical upper limit; the platform is built for size, and the fee tiers reward larger trades.

16. Compliance, Legal, and Privacy

717 Platform operates as a compliance-first bilateral OTC settlement platform. Identity verification (KYC) and anti-money-laundering (AML) checks are part of how we keep the platform safe and lawful, and we screen against international sanctions and high-risk-country lists. Access from restricted jurisdictions is not permitted.

Trades are settled bilaterally between you and 717. The platform is not a public exchange or an order book, and it is not a place to store funds; it is a platform that converts between stablecoins and USD and settles directly with you, with no middlemen in between.

This guide is provided for general informational purposes to help you use the platform. It is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Your use of the platform is governed by the terms and agreements you accept when you sign up and when you trade.

We treat your personal information with care and use it to meet the 717 Platform's legal obligations and keep your account secure.

17. Getting Help

Real people, ready to help. If anything in this guide leaves you with a question, or if a trade does not look the way you expect, reach out.

Join our $WIRE Telegram.

To help us help you quickly, include as much of the following as you can:

  • Your account email.
  • What you were trying to do, and what happened instead.
  • The trade or transaction ID, if there is one.
  • A screenshot always helps.
There is no such thing as a silly question If you are unsure about anything, especially before sending crypto, ask first. We would much rather answer a quick question than untangle a mistake.

18. Glossary

Every term we use, in plain language.

TermDefinition
StablecoinA cryptocurrency designed to hold a steady value, here pegged to USD.
USDTTether, one of the most widely used USD stablecoins.
USDCUSD Coin, another widely used USD stablecoin.
$WIREThe 717 community token. A connected wallet holding 717,000 $WIRE unlocks access to the platform.
OTCOver the counter. Trades settled directly between two parties rather than on a public exchange.
Bilateral settlementA trade settled directly between you and 717, with no third party in between.
NetworkThe blockchain a transfer travels on, such as Tron or Ethereum / Base.
TRC20The standard for tokens on the Tron network.
ERC20The standard for tokens on Ethereum-family networks, including Base.
WalletSoftware or hardware that holds your crypto and lets you send and receive it.
WhitelistingApproving a wallet address in advance so crypto can only go to addresses you trust.
Deposit addressThe address you send crypto to when selling. Always use the one shown for your trade.
TXIDTransaction ID. A unique fingerprint for a blockchain transfer, used to track and verify it.
KYCKnow Your Customer. The one-time identity verification required before trading.
AMLAnti-Money-Laundering. The rules and checks that keep financial services lawful.
2FA / MFATwo-factor / multi-factor authentication. A second login lock using a rotating code.
Authenticator appAn app that generates your rotating six-digit 2FA codes.
SettlementThe completion of a trade, when the final asset (crypto or USD) reaches its destination.
WireA bank-to-bank transfer of USD.
Basis point (bp)One hundredth of a percent. 25 bps equals 0.25 percent.
GasThe small network fee paid to process a blockchain transfer.

Quick Reference Card

The whole platform on one screen.

ItemAt a glance
Trade typesBuy (USD to crypto) and Sell (crypto to USD).
AssetsUSDT and USDC.
NetworksTron (TRC20), Ethereum / Base (ERC20). Use the one shown.
$WIRE accessA connected wallet holding 717,000 $WIRE tokens.
Minimum trade$1,000.
Fees0.25% typical, down to 0.10% at size, $15 minimum. Always shown first.
Security2FA on sensitive actions; every sell verified on-chain.
Sell status pathSubmitted, Crypto verified, USD sent.
Buy status pathSubmitted, Processing, Completed.
Wire timingBefore 4 PM (local user time) usually same business day.
Support$WIRE Telegram: t.me/+OZrvV49TfEsxNjgx
Thank you for trading with the 717 Platform.
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