Stablecoin issuer Tether has announced that SmartPay aims to boost the Brazilian population’s access to the popular USDT stablecoin by making it available at more than 24,000 ATMs across the South American country.
“The difficulties and limitations imposed by inflation and a less-than-inclusive financial system has excluded many of Brazil’s citizens from being able to participate in the country's growing economy,” said Paolo Ardoino, the CTO of Tether, as quoted in a statement.
“Adding tether tokens to ATMs across Brazil provides the opportunity to include more people in the financial system. This will bring major changes not only to the payments industry but to the entire Brazilian financial ecosystem,” according to the executive.
Under the plan, SmartPay is to launch the service at its ATMs on November 3.
“With access to SmartPay, users can select the best cryptocurrency for their desired use case, including tether tokens like USD₮. They will also be able to send and receive tether tokens anywhere in the world, whenever they want and withdraw Reais in Brazil,” the statement said.
It is noteworthy tha a study carried out by the country’s research institution Instituto Locomotiva in January 2021 indicated that Brazil has as many as 34 million unbanked adult inhabitants.
“After we integrated tether tokens with the Brazilian Payment System called PiX, we integrated with TecBan which is the largest ATM company provider in Brazil. Before we used to say where you can pay with PiX, you can pay with tether tokens - now where you see Banco24Horas you can convert tether tokens into Reais,” Rocelo Lopes, the CEO of SmartPay.
Tether says that its stablecoin is “currently one of the most used cryptocurrencies in the region. Recent
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