Tether Invests $8M in KAIO for UAE Fund Tokenization
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Tether invested $8 million in KAIO to support asset tokenization in the UAE. The funding aims to develop technology, custody, and compliance systems, enabling regulated Emirati funds to operate on blockchain. Tether's involvement promotes stablecoin settlement integration into KAIO’s platform, aligning with UAE's regulatory frameworks and expanding blockchain adoption in the region.
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