Tether partners with UNODC to enhance crypto security in Africa, addressing rising scams and supporting USDT adoption, especially in Nigeria.
Tether has teamed up with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to enhance crypto security in Africa.
This partnership comes as cryptocurrency adoption rises, especially in countries like Nigeria.
Together, Tether and UNODC aim to tackle scams and frauds plaguing the region. With USDT adoption growing rapidly, both organizations are focusing on security and user protection.
Tether and UNODC Collaborate to Strengthen Crypto Security
Tether and the UNODC’s new collaboration will work to protect crypto users across Africa. With the growing popularity of cryptocurrencies, the risk of fraud has also increased.
The partnership will focus on improving the safety of digital assets like Tether’s USDT. By combining efforts, both organizations hope to create a more secure environment for crypto users.
Tether and the United Nations Join Forces to Safeguard Africa’s Digital Economy
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Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino emphasized the importance of taking action to prevent exploitation and fraud.
In a recent statement, Ardoino said the partnership would help protect victims of human trafficking. This effort is part of a broader initiative to use technology for the common good.
Sylvie Bertrand, the UNODC’s Regional Representative, spoke about digital assets’ increasing importance.
According to Bertrand, digital assets are becoming vital for economic development in regions like Africa. This partnership aims to improve digital skills, encourage transparency, and promote innovation.
The Growing Adoption of USDT in Nigeria
Nigeria is one of the largest markets for Tether’s USDT stablecoin. The adoption of USDT has surged due to its stability compared to more volatile cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.
Nigerians are increasingly using USDT for daily transactions, remittances, and even e-commerce.
Its stable value, which is pegged to the US dollar, makes it a reliable alternative.
In Nigeria, from remittances to daily survival, USD₮ has become part of everyday life. 🇳🇬
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USDT offers Nigerians a way to store and transfer value without worrying about drastic price changes.
In a country where the local currency often fluctuates, USDT provides a more stable option. This is especially important for people looking to protect their savings from inflation and economic instability.
As a result, Tether has become an essential tool for many Nigerians. It is used not just for trading but also for everyday purchases.
The growing adoption of USDT in Nigeria reflects the country’s increasing embrace of digital currencies for practical use.
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Blockchain and Technology to Combat Cybercrime
Tether and UNODC will also use blockchain technology to prevent cybercrime. Blockchain’s transparent and secure nature makes it an effective tool for identifying fraud.
The partnership will leverage this technology to track suspicious activities and stop scams before they harm users.
Through this collaboration, both organizations aim to educate African communities about blockchain security.
With better understanding, users can protect themselves from falling victim to fraud. The goal is to build a more secure crypto ecosystem across Africa.
Furthermore, the partnership will help reduce the risks associated with crypto scams. As the adoption of cryptocurrencies grows, education about security becomes even more crucial.
With blockchain technology, Tether and the UNODC hope to promote safer digital environments for crypto investors.
