USAT is a fiat-backed stablecoin issued by Tether, fully supported by U.S. Dollar reserves held in regulated U.S. institutions. Each token equals one dollar, ensuring price stability and easy redemption.
USAT expands Tether’s global family of stablecoins, offering a compliant and transparent option for users in the United States and abroad.
Learn more at usat.io.
USAT is a fiat-backed stablecoin issued by Tether, fully supported by U.S. Dollar reserves held in regulated U.S. institutions. Each token equals one dollar, ensuring price stability and easy redemption.
USAT expands Tether’s global family of stablecoins, offering a compliant and transparent option for users in the United States and abroad.
Learn more at usat.io.
USAT brings Tether’s reliability to a fully regulated U.S. environment. It combines Tether’s proven reserve management with stricter compliance oversight, making it one of the most transparent and trustworthy stablecoins available.
This launch reinforces Tether’s goal of connecting traditional finance with blockchain technology, providing digital dollars that are fast, secure, and usable anywhere
USAT operates under U.S. regulatory supervision, but users should be aware of possible policy updates or liquidity differences between exchanges. As with all stablecoins, network fees and exchange policies may affect transfer costs or redemption speed.
Tether provides regular attestation reports to ensure full transparency and continued trust.





USAT is a U.S.-regulated stablecoin issued by Tether, pegged 1:1 to the U.S. Dollar and fully backed by regulated reserves.
USAT is available in the United States and other supported countries via exchanges and apps like Oobit.
Oobit was the first to enable spending at over 150 million Visa merchants worldwide.
Yes. USAT follows U.S. regulatory guidelines and publishes regular reserve attestations.
USAT is specifically designed for the U.S. market under local regulations, while USDT serves global markets.
USAT is initially available on Ethereum and Tron, with additional networks planned.