Tether has announced a strategic investment in t-0 Network to improve the efficiency and accessibility of USDT-based global payments for financial institutions.
Stablecoin giant Tether revealed a strategic investment in the t-0 Network, a proprietary settlement platform built to enable faster and cheaper cross-border fiat transactions. The platform uses USD₮ (USDT) as its core settlement asset and is specifically designed for licensed financial institutions. Although the amount invested has not been disclosed, the partnership marks a major move to establish institutional-grade global payment rails using stablecoins.
Tether, the issuer behind USD₮ and one of the most influential players in the digital asset industry, sees the t-0 Network as a way to modernize international payments. According to Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino:
The t-0 Network acts as a connective layer for banks and fintechs, allowing them to settle fiat transactions across borders in real time. By settling only net balances, the platform dramatically reduces the costs and capital locked up in cross-border transfers.
Tether’s investment is not just about making payments faster. The initiative is part of its broader mission to promote financial freedom and inclusion, particularly by empowering institutions in both developed and emerging markets to participate equally in global finance.
t-0 Network CEO James Brownlee said:
In my experience covering digital payments and stablecoin adoption, this kind of infrastructure play is what sets long-term change in motion. Tether is doing more than just minting coins. By investing in a real, scalable settlement system like t-0, they are bridging the gap between crypto liquidity and traditional banking needs. What stands out most to me is the focus on licensed financial institutions. This isn’t about going around the system. It’s about making the system better, faster, and fairer for all players, especially in underbanked regions. I find this move aligns closely with what stablecoins were always meant to do: make money move freely, efficiently, and without borders.
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