On Feb 6, Tether announced a $100 million strategic investment in t-0 network, a USDT-powered settlement platform for licensed financial institutions.
The initiative aims to make cross-border payments faster, more cost-effective, and transparent by using USDT as the core settlement infrastructure. Tether’s move comes as stablecoins see growing adoption among banks, fintechs, and international payment providers.
The t-0 network connects all financial institutions across the globe, enabling them to coordinate fiat-to-fiat transactions with near-instant settlement.
The t-0 network minimizes foreign exchange risk, reduces the amount of capital that banks must hold for cross-border transactions, and provides new opportunities for making money.
The t-0 network is different from traditional banking systems that take days and charge high fees for transactions. The t-0 network enables transactions that are almost as fast as local transactions.
The network is a non-custodial, secure platform where funds are moved on-chain between licensed partners. Every institution uses one API, and only the net balances in the chosen currencies are settled.
This is simple compared to traditional cross-border banking and provides predictable, auditable results. USDT, Tether’s digital dollar with high liquidity, facilitates the platform.
With the use of USDT, the t-0 network enables scaled and regulated programmable settlements. Paolo Ardoino, the CEO of Tether, explained that the platform enables real-time settlements, lower costs, FX transparency, and global access.
James Brownlee, the CEO of the t-0 network, further added that the platform smooths the way between developed and emerging markets, allowing institutions in Europe, the Americas, and Asia to trade on an equal footing.
This strategic investment reflects the company’s commitment to real-world applications of USDT and its mission to enable more people to access financial services. Licensed banks and fintechs can now use the t-0 network for instant and compliant cross-border payments.
Thus, by leveraging the worldwide liquidity of USDT into an institutional-quality network, the potential exists to decrease the time for settlement from days to seconds, lower costs substantially, and offer a transparent system for cross-border payments.
This new development may also place Tether and its stablecoin at the forefront of an alternative to the traditional networks, such as SWIFT.
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