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The Beginner’s Guide to Tether – All You Need To Know

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In the past two years, few other cryptocurrencies have attracted the same controversy as Tether.

The stablecoin that facilitates fiat money transfers without currency regulation has come under accusations of misconduct.

However, crypto industry experts still rate it highly (3rd most valuable cryptocurrency) and consider the allegations nothing more than nasty rumors to create FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) movement.

Tether works on the Omni platform and top of Bitcoin and Ethereum blockchains, reducing transaction times and fees to make money transfers faster and more convenient for all parties involved.

Tether in a Nutshell

  • The first Tether tokens were released in 2014 on the Bitcoin blockchain.
  • Tether is a centralized, commissioned, and trust-dependent stablecoin
  • Tether is pegged to the U.S. Dollar (USDT) and the Euro (EURT)
  • Tether plans to expand its use to the Japanese Yen and the GBP.
  • Tether value is immune to cryptocurrency volatility.
  • Tether value can only fluctuate as much as the fiat currency that it is pegged to does
  • Tether works on the Omni Layer on the Bitcoin blockchain.
  • Tether is available as an ERC-20 token on Ethereum.

What is Tether?

Tether (₮) is a centralized digital asset pegged to fiat currencies. It is a crypto that uses blockchain technology similar to other cryptocurrencies. Still, it maintains a stable value in direct correspondence with the value of real-life money, hence its “stablecoin” title.

Tether started as a fiat equivalent for USD in 2017 and earned its abbreviation as USDT. It went on to do the same for EUR (as EURT), and ongoing efforts aim to soon peg it to the Japanese Yen, as JYPT.

Right now, there are four different Tether tokens:

  • One pegged to the U.S. dollar on Bitcoin’s Omni Layer.
  • One pegged to Euro on Bitcoin’s Omni Layer.
  • One pegged to the U.S. dollar as an ERC-20 token on Ethereum.
  • One pegged to Euro as an ERC-20 token on Ethereum.

A live beta deployment on Litecoin is also in test with plans to launch Tether as an ERC-20 token on this blockchain.

One Tether (₮) unit was always meant to have a value of $1. Its value has always been around that mark, descending as most as $0.88 and reaching $1.05 at its peak.  

A brief history of Tether

Tether was born on 6 October 2014 from Realcoin – an initial project from Brock Pierce, Reeve Collins, and Craig Sellars to create a utility token on top of the Bitcoin blockchain. According to the whitepaper, this token would facilitate quick cross-border transfers in fiat money while maintaining a stable value to its pegged currency.

Tether was developed using the Omni Layer protocol. This open-source program acts as layer software built on Bitcoin, allowing the Tether community to track and validate the transfer of tokens.

The first online exchange to approve the use of Tether was Bitfinex from Hong Kong in 2015. For a brief period, between 2015 and 2017, Taiwanese banks used Tether to transfer U.S. dollars internationally.

When a lawsuit with the Wells Fargo Bank in the United States blocked this process, Tether started developing ways to move to other blockchains besides Bitcoin.

At that point, the company started adjusting the token to the necessities of ledgers like Ethereum and Litecoin. Additionally, it restricted U.S. customers and stopped providing markets denominated in the U.S. dollar.

In an ongoing court case against the digital exchange of Bitfinex and Tether, New York Attorney General Letitia James accused Tether Limited and iFinex Inc. (Bitfinex operator) of hiding up to $850 million in Tether coins during times of high volatility.

According to press reports, in their response to the U.S. court, Tether revealed that the present cash and cash reserves summing up to $2.1 billion only amount to 74% of the current outstanding tethers. It means that the stablecoin is not wholly pegged to the U.S. dollar and that one Tether unity is worth just 0.74 cents.

At the time of writing, Bitfinex and Tether had won a motion in the New York Supreme Court’s appellate division that maintained their rights not to disclose further paperwork. Nevertheless, the case goes on with a significant advantage for Tether and Co., who are now looking to address the side effects of this affair on their digital assets’ popularity and credibility.

How Tether Works

Tether Limited backs up every Tether token that is the subject of a transaction on the ledger through its reserves. As a result, the Hong Kong-based company acts as a 3rd party in all trades on the blockchain and a custodian of the digital assets they involve. 

The entire process takes place through the Tether Technology Stack, which includes three layers:

  • The Bitcoin Blockchain

The Tether ledger is built on the Bitcoin blockchain through the Omni consensus system.

  • The Omni Layer Protocol

Omni technology enables the creation and destruction of Tether tokens as well as the monitoring of their circulation. Additionally, it allows users to trade and store them in secure environments like the Omni Wallet or cold-storage systems.

  • The Tether Limited Layer

This layer supports the Tether Limited entity, enabling the exchange between fiat currencies and Tether tokens. It is also responsible for managing integrations with Bitcoin wallets and operating Tether. It is a web wallet for sending, receiving, and storing Tether.

Tether uses a Proof of Reserves system to confirm that an equal amount of fiat currency backs up the entire number of tokens in circulation. The fiat assets are the reserves held by Tether Limited, which guarantee even parity between one USDT and one USD. 

Tether Limited offers Proof of Reserves by regularly publishing their bank balance reports and undergoing periodic professional audits.

Each Tether released on the ledger via the Omni Layer protocol also exists on the Bitcoin blockchain. Therefore, it can be tracked via its transactional history and audited publicly.

Users that trade or redeem Tether tokens do so through the bank account of Tether Limited, which uses fiat currency to complete transactions. Again, this proof of ongoing trade is public and accessible to the users.

Tether also provides a Transparency Page where users can view the information regarding their transactions on the ledger.

Tether Applications

Tether is a stablecoin on the Omni protocol, a platform for many digital assets all anchored on blockchains like the ones used by Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Each Tether token is a digital replicate of one fiat currency unit, so 1 USD = $1. However, for this parity to exist, the exchange that makes the trade must reserve U.S. dollars to back the transaction.

Centralized companies release stablecoins as pegged digital assets to fiat currencies and use them to complete money transfers quickly and at a much lower cost than traditional banking transactions.

Crypto exchanges can also use stablecoins like Tether to create currency pairs and trade fiat money without necessarily accepting fiat in the first place. For example, a BTC-USDT pair can simulate a BTC-USD trade without using USD since the value of Tether is pegged to the real-life currency.

Tether suits traders and investors in the cryptocurrency market who want an alternative to fiat currencies’ lengthy and costly transactions.

Tether uses something called Proof of Reserves – the process through which it validates the backing up of every unit of USDT with its value in real-life USD. 

According to the Tether Whitepaper, the system is fully reserved when the sum of all tethers in existence (at any time) equals the balance of USD held in our reserve.

How to buy and own Tether

The first place you might want to buy Tether from is its mothership, Tether Limited. You can submit U.S. dollars in exchange for USDT tokens at a 1:1 parity. All you need is a wallet compatible with this stablecoin, where you will receive the equivalent of your purchase in Tether.

You can also buy Tether by trading other cryptocurrencies on crypto markets. Your best choices include:

Some of the most popular online exchanges for buying Tether are:

Where to store Tether

As with many other cryptos, you can store your Tether tokens in various wallets ranging from hot to cold. Here are some handy solutions:

Hardware wallets

Also known as cold storage for cryptocurrency, hardware wallets are memory sticks developed to secure your digital assets. So unless someone gets hold of your login details (pin and password) and physically accesses it, your cryptos should be perfectly safe.

You may store your Tether on hardware wallets like:

Software wallets

Online platforms that support the Omni Layer can be reasonably safe storing solutions for your Tether. Most of them come with user-friendly interfaces and are also available for iOS or Android-running smartphones, so you can check on your tokens wherever you go.

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A few popular software wallets for storing Tether include:

The advantages of using Tether

  • Tether is pegged to fiat currencies, anchored to their real-life value.
  • So far, Tether has had a stable course in fiat currencies.
  • Every Tether is 100% backed by Tether Limited and affiliated entities.
  • Tether transaction times take only a few minutes to complete
  • Tether has a zero-fee policy for deposits and withdrawals using this token.
  • The value of Tether reserves is published daily for complete transparency.
  • Tether enjoys the same level of security as the blockchain that is built on
  • Digital-to-fiat currency through Tether is widely used today by big-name exchanges.

The risks of investing in Tether

  • The recent case against Bitfinex and Tether Limited has raised suspicions about possible market manipulations.
  • It is uncertain if Tether is the subject of a FUD campaign or if the company hides information about its ability to ensure enough reserves to cover the entire amount of currently available Tether coins at a 1:1 parity with U.S. dollars.
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