
Tether, the world’s largest digital asset company, announced a strategic investment in fintech firm Axiym, which operates a global decentralized fund settlement infrastructure covering 140 countries and 70 currencies, processing cross-border payments and settlements daily. The core goal of this investment is to embed USDT directly into Axiym’s regulated payment ecosystem, enabling payment companies to access USDT directly within their existing USD funds.
Axiym’s main focus is to build a decentralized fund settlement layer within a regulated payment ecosystem that connects global payment corridors, coordinating execution and settlement processes between payment processors and global aggregators, making fund flows near-instant and predictable.
Global Coverage: Supports daily payments and settlements in 140 countries and 70 currencies
PNSL Settlement Solution: Offers pay-now, settle-later solutions to optimize cross-border fund flow efficiency
Native USDT Integration: Digital USD assets can be embedded directly into the regulated payment infrastructure without managing separate stablecoin settlement pathways
Scalable Architecture: Designed for growth, supporting extension of individual corridors and network-wide payment functionalities
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino stated that this investment aims to eliminate liquidity barriers and simplify USDT distribution channels: “By supporting native USDT applications within advanced payment ecosystems, we are paving the way for more efficient and scalable global payments.”
Axiym founder and CEO Khibar Rassul emphasized the underlying logic of integration: “Embedding USD directly into regulated payment infrastructure transforms USD access into operational capability within actual payment flows. Digital assets must be embedded into systems to achieve true scalability.”
This integration signifies that USDT is no longer just a stable medium in crypto trading but is directly entering the daily operational funds of mainstream payment companies, becoming a digital-native option for traditional USD liquidity. Payment companies can access digital USD liquidity directly within their existing funds without managing separate USDT settlement pathways, greatly reducing operational complexity and costs for cross-border payments.
This investment is part of Tether’s ongoing effort to expand its global financial footprint, reflecting a strategic shift from merely issuing stablecoins to participating more broadly in payment infrastructure. Tether’s core mission is to break down financial access barriers and promote participation in the global economy through reliable modern financial solutions, especially in emerging markets with limited traditional banking services. Investing in Axiym allows USDT to circulate directly within regulated payment corridors, marking an important milestone in Tether’s cross-border payments and financial inclusion goals.
Axiym already has a mature decentralized settlement network and compliance framework covering 140 countries. Building a comparable infrastructure independently would require significant time and regulatory costs. Strategic investment enables Tether to leverage Axiym’s existing network to accelerate USDT’s adoption within regulated global payment ecosystems, achieving faster market penetration.
Pay-now, settle-later allows payment companies to settle funds after transaction execution rather than requiring immediate bilateral settlement. This mechanism enhances fund flexibility, reduces liquidity costs caused by settlement delays in cross-border payments, and is especially suitable for high-frequency, multi-currency cross-border commercial scenarios.
Traditionally, enterprises using USDT needed separate crypto accounts and managed independent stablecoin settlement pathways. With Axiym’s integration, payment companies can access USDT directly within their existing USD operational funds, simplifying technical integration, lowering compliance barriers, and making digital USD operations more akin to traditional corporate fund management.