Tether focuses on non-US markets, and its core mission remains to serve emerging countries

PANews reported on June 4 that according to Bloomberg, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino said that the company will continue to focus its main development efforts outside the United States, although the current Trump administration is more crypto-friendly. Tether is more inclined to expand its markets in Latin America, Asia, and Africa, and is considering issuing new stablecoins in the United States, but still emphasizes that its core mission is to serve emerging markets with weak financial infrastructure. At present, Tether does not directly serve US customers, but users of the US platform can still use USDT. If you choose to issue USDT in the United States, you will face stricter supervision and comprehensive audits.

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