TetherWiki — The Independent Tether (USDT) & Stablecoin Encyclopedia
TetherWiki is the independent, neutral encyclopedia of Tether (USDT) — the world's largest stablecoin by market capitalisation. With no affiliation to Tether Limited, this knowledge base covers the technology, history, regulation, and ecosystem surrounding USDT and its peers — including USD Coin (USDC), Dai, Euro Tether, and Tether Gold. Articles trace the blockchains hosting USDT supply (Ethereum, Tron, Solana), the exchanges that move it (Binance, Bitfinex, Coinbase), and the evolving global framework of stablecoin regulation.
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