Tether Leases 20,000+ GPUs to Power Freedom-First AI Platform

Published at 2025-11-13 11:55:37

Tether said it has secured access to a network exceeding 20,000 GPUs via agreements with video platform Rumble and data-center operator Northern Data to power its Freedom-First AI platform and crypto tooling. The capacity is intended for high-performance model training and inference, supporting applications Tether describes as privacy- and freedom-oriented. The company framed the move as a technical expansion that complements its USDT stablecoin business by building broader infrastructure capabilities.

Why it matters: the scale of the leased compute puts Tether in a position to compete with large cloud providers on certain AI workloads and could accelerate development of crypto-native AI services. The initiative may lower latency and costs for Tether-backed products, while also drawing attention from regulators and market observers about how stablecoin issuers deploy treasury resources. For users and builders in crypto, the step signals deeper overlap between token ecosystems and dedicated AI infrastructure.

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