Tether is expanding into artificial intelligence as it looks to build on a global user base of more than 650 million. CEO Paolo Ardoino says the company increasingly sees itself as a digital dollar and infrastructure business rather than a conventional crypto firm.
Key Takeaways
- Tether is expanding AI tools to 650M+ users, targeting smartphones in emerging markets.
- USDT’s $183B scale gives Tether a major channel to push AI into health, finance, and sports.
- Tether’s $6.8B reserve surplus could fund its next AI phase as it expands beyond crypto.
Tether Expands Beyond Crypto as USDT Supply Holds Near $183B
Tether is moving deeper into artificial intelligence, aiming to bring lightweight AI tools to users in developing markets where its stablecoins already have significant reach.
Chief Executive Paolo Ardoino said the company wants to build practical applications across areas such as health, finance and sports. The focus will not be on frontier AI models. Instead, Tether plans to create services that can run on ordinary smartphones and reach users who may have limited access to advanced digital infrastructure.
According to a Fortune interview, Ardoino sees AI as a natural extension of Tether’s existing footprint in regions such as Africa and South America. The company says it has more than 650 million users worldwide.
Tether Looks Beyond the Crypto Label
That scale is shaping how Tether defines itself.
“It’s been a while since we’ve considered ourselves crypto. I think that we are both a digital dollar company and a digital gold company,” Ardoino shared in the interview.
USDT remains the company’s core product, particularly in countries where people use dollar-linked assets to hedge against inflation or unstable local currencies. But Tether has been widening its ambitions.
Over the past two years, the company has invested in decentralized communications, agriculture and solar-powered energy systems. AI is the latest area where it hopes to use its global distribution and balance sheet to build new products.
Ardoino has not yet detailed how the AI services will be monetized. One possible model would involve users paying small recurring fees through digital currencies to access applications. The expansion into AI is being framed around access, with Ardoino warning that unequal access to AI could deepen existing economic divisions.
KPMG Review Addresses Reserve Questions
Tether’s push into new businesses comes as it seeks to put long-running questions about its reserves behind it.
KPMG recently reviewed the company’s holdings, including roughly 150 tons of gold stored in Switzerland. The work confirmed that Tether’s reserves exceeded liabilities by $6.8 billion. Tether’s USDT supply currently stands at about $183 billion.
The audit gives the company more room to focus on its next phase. With hundreds of millions of users already relying on its digital dollars, Tether is betting that the same network can become a distribution channel for AI and other infrastructure well beyond crypto.

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