Tether to Launch Digital Lari Stablecoin in Georgia with Government Support
L'essentiel
- Tether, the world's largest stablecoin issuer, announced plans to launch GELT, a digital representation of Georgia's national currency, the Lari.
- This collaboration with the Georgian government marks a significant step in bringing national currencies onto digital asset platforms.
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Tether, the world's largest stablecoin issuer, is partnering with the Georgian government to launch a stablecoin representing the Georgian Lari. This initiative aims to support cross-border trade, fintech development, and digital payments.
Tether, the world's largest stablecoin issuer, announced today that it plans to issue a stablecoin representing the Georgian currency, with the support of the Georgian government, becoming one of the first cooperative cases to bring a national currency to a digital asset platform.
According to Reuters, Tether's new stablecoin plan is special because it is being launched through a partnership between a private company and the government. Tether did not specify the nature of this collaboration or whether its so-called 'official' stablecoin would be equivalent to a central bank's digital currency.
Tether stated that the stablecoin, named GELT, will be a 'digital representation of the Georgian currency Lari,' with further details on its architecture, launch, and implementation to be announced later.
Tether indicated that the stablecoin plan aims to support cross-border trade, the development of financial technology, and digital payments.
A stablecoin is a cryptocurrency pegged to a fiat currency. They are mostly used in cryptocurrency trading and have not yet been widely accepted as a payment tool.
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Further details on the GELT stablecoin's architecture, launch, and implementation will be released.
Très probable · En quelques mois
The GELT stablecoin will be integrated into existing cryptocurrency trading platforms.
Probable · Moyen terme
Other countries may explore similar partnerships with stablecoin issuers for their national currencies.
Possible · Long terme
Questions ouvertes
- What is the exact nature of the partnership between Tether and the Georgian government?
- Will the 'official' stablecoin be equivalent to a central bank digital currency (CBDC)?
- What are the specific details regarding the structure, launch, and implementation of the GELT stablecoin?
- How will the GELT stablecoin be regulated and overseen?





