【Block Rhythm】Tether's new move is quite interesting. CEO Paolo Ardoino recently revealed that they are developing a mobile encryption wallet, with the core selling point being the integration of AI features - which is still relatively uncommon in the wallet space.
The supported cryptocurrencies in the Wallet are relatively streamlined: Bitcoin, USDT, the new stablecoin USAT, and tokenized gold XAUT. In other words, Tether is focusing on its own ecosystem, allowing users to manage Tether ecosystem assets within a single application.
In terms of technology stack, this Wallet is powered by two Tether proprietary tools: WDK and QVAC. WDK is an open-source Wallet development toolkit, while QVAC is their decentralized AI platform. The integration of QVAC's local private AI means that user interactions could become smarter—though the specific application scenarios will depend on future implementations.
Interestingly, Tether was recently hiring a Chief Software Engineer for a mobile encryption wallet, and it seems that this product is already in progress. From a stablecoin giant to a wallet provider, Tether's布局 in Web3 infrastructure is becoming more comprehensive.
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Tether launches AI Wallet, integrating support for USDT/USAT/XAUT.
【Block Rhythm】Tether's new move is quite interesting. CEO Paolo Ardoino recently revealed that they are developing a mobile encryption wallet, with the core selling point being the integration of AI features - which is still relatively uncommon in the wallet space.
The supported cryptocurrencies in the Wallet are relatively streamlined: Bitcoin, USDT, the new stablecoin USAT, and tokenized gold XAUT. In other words, Tether is focusing on its own ecosystem, allowing users to manage Tether ecosystem assets within a single application.
In terms of technology stack, this Wallet is powered by two Tether proprietary tools: WDK and QVAC. WDK is an open-source Wallet development toolkit, while QVAC is their decentralized AI platform. The integration of QVAC's local private AI means that user interactions could become smarter—though the specific application scenarios will depend on future implementations.
Interestingly, Tether was recently hiring a Chief Software Engineer for a mobile encryption wallet, and it seems that this product is already in progress. From a stablecoin giant to a wallet provider, Tether's布局 in Web3 infrastructure is becoming more comprehensive.