Tether Team. Launched in 2014, Tether is a blockchain-enabled platform designed to facilitate the use of fiat currencies in a digital manner. Tether works to disrupt the conventional financial system via a more modern approach to money. Tether has made headway by giving customers the ability to transact with traditional currencies across a blockchain, without the inherent volatility and complexity typically associated with a digital currency. As the first blockchain-enabled platform to facilitate the digital use of traditional currencies (a familiar, stable accounting unit), Tether has democratised cross-border transactions across a blockchain.
⚠️ Critical security alert (7 August 2026): a critical vulnerability affecting BTCPay Server is being actively exploited and can lead to a loss of funds. Update your instance to version 2.4.2 immediately via
Admin Dashboard > Server > Maintenance > Update, then check that the footer displays 2.4.2. If you cannot update straight away, shut down your BTCPay Server. Once updated, you must also completely refresh your macaroons and your macaroons.db, completely refresh the authentication strings of any other Lightning backend, and, if you generated a hot on-chain wallet inside BTCPay Server, move those funds and recreate the wallet. Integrators should also update NBXplorer to version 2.6.10. Source: BTCPay Server 2.4.2 release notes.In this video, you will discover how to set up the USDT plugin on BTCPay Server for your online stores. You will learn how to install the plugin through the plugin manager, configure server settings for better availability using dedicated nodes, and set up your wallets to securely receive payments.
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