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Telegram Users Can Now Transfer USDT Through Chats

USDT has been added to the @wallet bot on Telegram, expanding the messaging app's facility for buying and selling crypto.

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Telegram users can now send each other tether

, the world's largest stablecoin by market cap, within chats in the messaging app.

USDT has been added to the @wallet bot on Telegram, expanding the messaging app's facility for buying and selling crypto, according to an emailed announcement shared with CoinDesk on Wednesday.

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Integrating crypto payments into messaging apps like Telegram – in theory rendering sending cryptocurrency as easy as sending a text or a photograph – should be an extremely positive development for mainstream adoption.

Last April, bitcoin

and toncoin were added to @wallet's marketplace, with the latter also available to send within chats.

Stablecoins like USDT offer many of the benefit as other cryptos do but without the price volatility that often besets the likes of bitcoin and ether. Therefore they are a vital component for users who wish to keep their money in the crypto ecosystem but without risking it being on the receiving end of any sharp swings in value.

The addition of USDT could therefore prove an important development for Telegram's crypto service.

The messaging app's cryptocurrency journey goes back some years to its development of the Open Network (TON) blockchain project. However, this development was abandoned in 2020 owing to legal battles with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

However, TON was kept alive by members of its community, calling themselves The TON Foundation, who have continued to advance the project.

Despite not being directly involved in TON, Telegram maintains an interest in the network, exemplified by building its blockchain-based auction platform Fragment atop it late last year.

Read More: TON Steward Looks to Draw Projects to its Ecosystem With $126M Rescue Fund

CORRECTION (Mar. 23, 09:00 UTC): Corrects second paragraph to clarify that the @wallet bot was not developed by Telegram.





Jamie Crawley

Jamie has been part of CoinDesk's news team since February 2021, focusing on breaking news, Bitcoin tech and protocols and crypto VC. He holds BTC, ETH and DOGE.

Jamie Crawley

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