BlockBeats News, May 11th, Tether has launched a developer grant program that will reward developers in USDT or Bitcoin for building localized AI and payment infrastructure. The program has no total funding cap, will distribute rewards based on technical tasks and deliverables, with current individual grants ranging from approximately $1,500 to $4,000.
This grant focuses on the Tether open-source technology stack, including wallet infrastructure, browser extensions, e-commerce integrations, among other areas, with a key emphasis on supporting their localized AI platform, QVAC. Tether stated that QVAC can run AI inference directly on the device without relying on cloud servers, aiming to reduce latency, costs, and data exposure risks.
In addition, Tether will further the development of its Wallet Development Kit (WDK) ecosystem. This tool enables developers to embed self-custodial wallets directly into their applications, facilitating local key generation, transaction signing, and asset transfers without depending on hosted services or third-party APIs.
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino stated that much of the current infrastructure still forces developers to rely on centralized platforms and data business models, while Tether aims to fund systems that can truly be "locally operated, directly hold value, and require no external dependencies" to enter the market.
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