Key Highlights:

  • A Native Wallet for 570 Million Users: Tether launched tether.wallet on April 14, a self-custodial software wallet giving its massive existing user base a direct consumer product for the first time.
  • Human-Readable Addresses: Send and receive funds via simple identifiers like name@tether.me instead of 42-character wallet addresses—claimed once and linked across all supported networks.
  • Gasless Transactions: Fees are paid directly in the asset being transferred (USDT, USA₮, XAU₮, or Bitcoin), removing the need to hold separate network tokens like ETH just to move money.
  • Built for AI Agents Too: The open-source Wallet Development Kit (WDK) is designed to support programmatic money movement from software and AI agents—not just humans.
  • Network Consolidation: Live at launch on Ethereum, Polygon, Plasma, Arbitrum, and Bitcoin. Solana, TON, and BNB Chain prioritized for Q3–Q4 2026. Five legacy networks (Omni, Kusama, SLP, EOS, Algorand) being wound down.

Tether launched tether.wallet on April 14, a self-custodial software wallet marking the company's first move from stablecoin issuer to direct consumer product. Private keys stay on the device, transactions are signed locally, and users hold their own recovery phrases.

The supported asset list reflects what Tether has built over the past decade:

  • USDT and USA₮ (the latter a federally regulated stablecoin) cover the dollar side
  • XAUT covers gold
  • Bitcoin is supported both on-chain and through the Lightning Network

Four assets, one app, no custodian between the user and their funds. Tether's 570 million existing users now have a native wallet built specifically around the assets they already use. The distribution advantage at launch is unlike anything a competing wallet product has ever had.

What Makes It Different

Two features separate tether.wallet from every existing self-custodial wallet:

Feature What It Does Why It Matters
Human-Readable IDs Send/receive via name@tether.me instead of 42-character addresses Removes the intimidation and error-proneness of complex wallet strings
Gasless Transactions Fees paid directly in the asset being transferred No need to hold separate network tokens (like ETH) just to move money

Both features target the same problem. The 50% of the global population without access to basic financial services doesn't fail to adopt crypto because of ideology—it fails because the infrastructure is too complicated to use. A wallet address that reads like a bank account and transactions that require no secondary token are the two changes most likely to move that number.

The Strategic Shift: Built for AI Agents Too

Tether built tether.wallet on its open-source Wallet Development Kit (WDK) , designed to support humans, machines, and AI agents. That last category is not decorative.

A WDK built for AI agents means the infrastructure is designed for programmatic money movement—payments, settlements, and transfers initiated by software rather than people. That is a product category beyond consumer wallets, and Tether is building for both simultaneously.

Network Consolidation: Five Out, Three In

The network roadmap reflects a clear consolidation logic:

  • Live at launch: Ethereum, Polygon, Plasma, Arbitrum, Bitcoin
  • Prioritized for Q3–Q4 2026: Solana, TON, BNB Chain
  • Being wound down: Omni, Kusama, SLP, EOS, Algorand

Five legacy networks out, three high-throughput networks in. Tether is concentrating infrastructure where users actually are.

What Happens Next

The launch timing is the context that makes the product consequential. Tether is moving into direct consumer infrastructure at the moment institutional and retail interest in crypto is at its highest point since the Iran war began. That is not coincidence—it is positioning.

However, the self-custody question is the one Tether cannot answer with a feature list. Losing a recovery phrase in a custodial product means a support ticket. Losing it in tether. wallet means losing the funds permanently. The 50% of the global population Tether is targeting with financial inclusion messaging are the same users least familiar with that distinction. Human-readable IDs and gasless transactions remove two real barriers. The third barrier—understanding what self-custody actually means—is the one no UX decision resolves.

The Bottom Line

The AI agent infrastructure built into the WDK is the detail that separates this from every other wallet launch. Consumer wallets compete on UX. A WDK designed for programmatic money movement—payments and settlements initiated by software rather than people—competes on infrastructure. Tether launched both in the same product on the same day. That is the part of the announcement that the feature list buried and the press release did not lead with.

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