Aptos Foundation has teamed up with South Korea’s telecom leader, SK Telecom to brings USDT to their web3 product.
Author: Sahil Thakur
Written On: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:35:04 GMT
Aptos Foundation has teamed up with South Korea’s telecom leader, SK Telecom. Together, they aim to bring Tether’s USDT stablecoin to “T wallet.” This collaboration will make stablecoins more accessible through a widely trusted platform.
The partnership aims to bridge traditional finance with blockchain. Oh Sehyeon, vice president of SK Telecom’s web3 division, noted this collaboration fits their mission. By working with Tether, they aim to expand decentralized networks to more people.
Tether’s recent support for Aptos highlights its robust developer community. The network’s low gas fees make it cost-effective, suiting both microtransactions and large enterprise needs.
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