Tether Integrates Chainalysis Compliance Tools into Hadron Platform to Improve Asset Tokenization Compliance Standards
05-06 12:15

Odaily News Tether announced that it will integrate the compliance and monitoring tools of blockchain data platform Chainalysis into its asset tokenization platform Hadron. The integration provides Hadron with institutional-grade risk detection, real-time transaction monitoring and comprehensive "Know Your Transaction" (KYT) support, aiming to ensure that platform users meet global regulatory standards from the beginning. Hadron is mainly aimed at institutions, enterprises and governments, and supports the issuance and management of assets such as stablecoins, bonds, funds and commodity-backed tokens on multiple blockchains. The upgrade also includes ecosystem-level transaction monitoring, an integrated "Know Your Customer" (KYC) and KYT framework, and API interfaces to facilitate seamless integration of enterprise systems.
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino said that this move marks that Hadron is building a compliant, secure and scalable asset tokenization platform. Chainalysis co-founder and CEO Jonathan Levin also pointed out that this cooperation will provide institutions and organizations with compliance-based digital asset solutions. So far, Tether has cooperated with 255 law enforcement agencies in 55 countries around the world to help freeze more than $2.7 billion in illegal assets.

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