Tether has introduced USAT, a U.S.-based stablecoin, to comply with the GENIUS Act's federal regulations, marking a strategic move to maintain its core product, USDT, outside U.S. regulatory oversight. USAT, issued by Anchorage Digital Bank and overseen by Cantor Fitzgerald, is fully compliant with U.S. laws, while USDT, with a $183 billion supply, remains offshore, holding assets like gold and Bitcoin that are prohibited under U.S. regulations.
This dual stablecoin strategy allows Tether to cater to both regulated and offshore markets. USAT serves as a compliant front for U.S. regulators, while USDT continues to operate globally, particularly in economies with dollar shortages. The GENIUS Act's compliance requirements would necessitate significant changes to USDT's reserve structure, which Tether is unwilling to undertake, preserving its high-yield, diversified portfolio. As the 2028 deadline approaches, USAT is poised to absorb U.S. market traffic, while USDT retains its offshore foundation, highlighting Tether's strategic separation to maintain its global influence.
Tether Launches USAT to Navigate U.S. Regulations, Keeps USDT Offshore
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