Tether Acquires Major Stake in South American Agri-Firm to Boost USDT Use in Commodities

Published at 2025-07-17 00:05:31
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Tether, the world's largest digital asset company and issuer of the USDT stablecoin, has taken a significant step towards integrating cryptocurrency with real-world commodities. The company recently acquired a 70% stake in South American agricultural firm Adecoagro for approximately $600 million. This strategic move aims to incorporate Tether's USDT—pegged to the U.S. dollar—into the global raw materials and agricultural commodities markets.

By embedding USDT in commodity trade, Tether hopes to streamline cross-border payment processes significantly, reducing transaction times from days to mere seconds while slashing costs. This acquisition also reflects a broader trend in which crypto firms are investing in physical assets to stabilize income streams and hedge against inflation.

Tether currently has $143 billion worth of USDT issued and holds $149 billion in reserves, primarily U.S. Treasuries, underscoring its robust backing. Leveraging Adecoagro’s renewable energy assets, such as power generated from sugarcane mills, Tether plans to support bitcoin mining operations, thereby combining agricultural sustainability with blockchain infrastructure.

Pilot projects like Parfin's partnership with Banco Bradesco in Brazil demonstrate growing adoption of stablecoins in commodity and supply chain finance. With this acquisition, Tether expands the real-world utility of cryptocurrency, linking digital currencies more deeply with global supply chains and physical assets.

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As crypto and traditional industries continue to converge, opportunities like Tether's acquisition of Adecoagro highlight the future of digital assets being increasingly connected to tangible markets, improving efficiency and broadening adoption worldwide.

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