No, deep knowledge of blockchain isn’t required. In practice, all you need to know is:
1. USDT transfers happen over a specific “network” (for example, TRC-20) — it’s important to always select the correct network when sending or receiving, otherwise funds may not arrive;
2. Every transaction is confirmed automatically within a few minutes — this is called “on-chain confirmation,” and it’s simply how the network verifies that the transfer went through successfully;
3. Once confirmed, a transfer can’t be reversed — unlike a bank card, there’s no “cancel payment” option after the fact. You can use Zorion just as easily as a banking app — enter the amount, the recipient’s address, confirm — the system handles the rest automatically.