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Tether’s Georgia stablecoin plan moves early on national payment rails

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GEL₮ puts the lari on private stablecoin rails, but issuer approval, reserves, redemption rights, and payment access will decide whether it works.

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Tether and the Government of Georgia plan to launch a stablecoin, pushing a national currency directly onto private stablecoin rails before most governments have settled on how that model should work. The May 25 announcement describes GEL₮ as the official stablecoin of Georgia and ties the project to the country's digital asset framework. That makes the Tether Georgia stablecoin plan larger than a single new token. Tether gives the plan scale and distribution credibility, but the announcement leaves the practical architecture unresolved: who issues GEL₮, where the reserves sit, who can redeem, which networks support it, and how far official oversight reaches.

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