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Tether, on Ink

Bridge Tether (USDT) and Tether Gold (XAUT) to Ink. USDT0 connects Ink to 27 chains with one secure, unified version of each Tether asset and no wrapped tokens.

Ink at a Glance

$28M

Volume

$62M

Current supply

776

Transfers

$36k

Average transfer size

Assets on Ink

USDT0

USDT0 on Ink

Contract address
0x...70c1
Current supply
$61.17M
XAUT0

XAUT0 on Ink

Contract address
0x...0dAc
Current supply
$524.67k

How to Bridge USDT to Ink

Step 1: Connect Your Wallet

Connect the wallet you want to transfer from.

Step 2: Select Your Asset

Choose the asset, source chain, and destination chain.

Step 3: Confirm

Review and approve the transfer in your wallet. Your funds arrive on Ink as USDT0.

How USDT0 Works on Ink

USDT0 extends USDT to Ink on one shared standard, so liquidity never splits into a separate bridged version. USDT0 on Ink is the same asset across the whole network: no wrapped tokens, 1:1 backing. For users, exchanges, and applications, it works as USDT on Ink and moves between chains in one step.

FAQ

USDT0 on Ink is the USDT0 representation of USDT within the USDT0 Network. It keeps one unified USDT across supported chains instead of a separate bridged version with isolated liquidity. For users on Ink, USDT0 works as the USDT asset available through the USDT0 system.

Transfers to and from Ink are secured by LayerZero, the interoperability protocol behind USDT0, and by the USDT0 Attestation System. The Attestation System verifies every transfer through independent attestation before it finalizes. Each message needs sign-off from the Core Attestation Set, a 3-of-3 signer group of USDT0, LayerZero, and Canary. No single verifier can approve a transfer on its own. USDT0 moves with a burn-and-mint model and 1:1 backing: no wrapped tokens, no external bridges.

Moving USDT0 between Ink and any other USDT0 Network chain has no protocol fee (0 bps). You only pay network gas on the source and destination chains. When the other side is a Legacy Mesh chain (native USDT on Solana, TON, Tron, and Celo), the transfer routes through the Legacy Mesh and costs 0.03% (3 bps), paid in USDT.

The Ink USDT contract address is 0x0200C29006150606B650577BBE7B6248F58470c1. This is the contract for the token you receive when you bridge USDT to Ink through USDT0. Double-check the full address before sending funds.

On Ink, the USDT0 transfer widget supports MetaMask, Rabby, and other EVM browser wallets, or any wallet connected through WalletConnect. Add the Ink network in your wallet, then import the contract address above if your balance does not appear automatically.

Yes: you can bridge Tether Gold to Ink as XAUT0, alongside USDT. XAUT0 uses the same burn-and-mint model as USDT0, with 1:1 backing. Select XAUT in the bridge to move it to or from Ink.

XAUT0 on Ink is the representation of Tether Gold (XAUT) within the USDT0 Network. Every XAUT0 token corresponds to Tether Gold, where 1 token = 1 troy ounce of physical gold. Holding XAUT0 on Ink is equivalent to holding Tether Gold within the USDT0 system.