Dénia attracts expats and remote workers who've decided to stay — people paid in crypto or holding savings in USDT, covering rent, groceries and bills in euros month after month. The need here isn't a one-off swap; it's a reliable way to turn USDT into euros on a regular basis. Crypto Alicante handles that locally and by appointment, all through our Telegram bot. Minimum from €300, with the fee already in the rate.
When you're doing this every month, what matters is that it's predictable. Same process each time: open the bot, get the rate, confirm, receive euros. Many remote workers in Dénia set a rough monthly rhythm around when rent is due and just repeat it.
What we exchange in Dénia
- USDT to euro cash — straightforward for day-to-day spending. USDT to euro cash
- USDT to a euro bank account (SEPA) — the usual choice for paying rent and standing bills from a Spanish account. SEPA transfer
- US dollar cash to euros — for anyone holding dollars. USD cash to euro
USDT only, on any major network (TRC20, ERC20, BEP20 and others). Confirm your network in the bot before sending.
How you receive your euros
After the rate is fixed: cash in person, an ATM withdrawal, a SEPA transfer to your IBAN, or a EUR invoice for a company. Regulars in Dénia who pay rent and bills locally tend to use SEPA, so the euros sit ready in their account.
Meetings by appointment in Dénia
No office. We agree a time through the bot and meet where it suits — near the port, the marina, or the town centre. Hours are Mon–Fri 09:00–18:00 and Sat 09:00–15:00. Once you've done it once, repeat exchanges are quick to arrange.
Also nearby
Dénia is the northern tip of our Costa Blanca area, next to Jávea and a short drive from Calpe. Our hub is in Alicante.
Common questions
Can I exchange a set amount every month? Yes. Regular monthly exchanges are possible in Dénia for remote workers and residents living on USDT. Set the routine in the bot and repeat it whenever rent comes around.
Cash or SEPA for ongoing living costs? Most people covering rent and bills locally prefer SEPA, so euros land in their account ahead of payments. Cash is there for spending money.