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CoinGape 2025-01-13 18:02:09

USDT Issuer Tether Relocates To Bitcoin Nation El Salvador

USDT issuer Tether has announced its relocation to El Salvador after acquiring a Digital Asset Service Provider (DASP) license. The decision aligns with the firm’s commitment to supporting cryptocurrency adoption in emerging markets, while capitalizing on El Salvador’s crypto-friendly environment. Tether Secures DASP License for El Salvador Operations Tether has officially announced its intention to set up its physical office in El Salvador following the issuance of the DASP license. This license enables the company to legally engage in activities as a stablecoin issuer, and a digital asset service provider within the country. Paolo Ardoino, Tether’s CEO, said that this is a new step for the company. “We are partnering with a country that has our vision for financial freedom, innovation and stability,” said Ardoino. To achieve this, the firm has decided to shift its base of operations with the aim of innovation and concentrating on emerging markets. Since El Salvador made Bitcoin legal tender in 2021, the country has attracted many cryptocurrency companies. The country’s policies are progressive, which makes the country a friendly environment for the crypto and blockchain industry. Collaboration with El Salvador’s Government The USDT issuer Tether said that it will collaborate with the Salvadoran government and enterprises to expand financial access and popularize stablecoins. The company plans on giving businesses and people the ability to transact through decentralized financial solutions which it will provide through its USDT stablecoin. The move will allow Tether to expand its activities in El Salvador where there is an increasing number of people who understand Bitcoin. Other Tether executives, including Ardoino and Chief Operating Officer Claudia Lagorio, have already invested in real estate and become citizens of El Salvador in 2024. Subsequently, the government of El Salvador is open for business to crypto companies as it seeks to become one of the world’s leading nations in digital currency. El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele has been very supportive of cryptocurrency and has stated that it is crucial for the economic development of the country siding with Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy BTC strategy. El Salvador and Tether Plans For Crypto Mining The shift comes after Bitfinex Derivatives, another big cryptocurrency company, also obtained a DASP license in El Salvador. Besides, El Salvador has also adopted favorable policies that have increased tourism and attracted foreign investments. According to a report published by Santander US Capital Markets, the country’s tourism is continuously increasing, and this is because of the acceptance of Bitcoin like in the US by Trump. The USDT issuer is shifting its base as part of its strategy to operate in areas that have friendly policies towards cryptocurrencies. The company thinks so because the proposed move will enable it to concentrate on creating new digital financial products. As of now, Tether has over $137 billion in USDT in circulation making it the largest stablecoin issuer globally. The company has said that moving its operations to El Salvador will allow it to expand its services and make digital assets more easily available around the world with plans of more BTC buying . Tether also revealed that it will support renewable energy projects in El Salvador, such as the geothermal power plant that captures energy from volcanoes. These projects are intended to enhance the nation’s energy infrastructure whilst also ensuring that sustainable crypto mining is achieved. The post USDT Issuer Tether Relocates To Bitcoin Nation El Salvador appeared first on CoinGape .

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