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Old 04-23-2022, 03:51 PM  
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Originally Posted by dcortez View Post
Thanks. I like that both of these seem to be oriented to a fixed value.
USDT is actually pegged to the value of the US dollar. It isn't just oriented to a fixed value, it's entire structure is designed to ensure that it never moves from being worth $1 dollar (less transaction friction).

If your goal is to be paid in US dollars, then USDT is what you want to receive. If you receive anything else, you can convert it to USDT and fix your revenue to the US dollar that way.

USDT supposedly only mints one token when they put one US dollar in their account, so you're basically getting a token that is backed by an actual dollar.

Good luck!
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