Pair quality matters
The strongest public pair should be surfaced early so exchange and research teams can judge activity without guessing where liquidity is concentrated.
“Tether for Exchanges” emphasizes active trading, deep liquidity, easy integration across multiple blockchains, and fast transactions as an alternative to slower fiat gateways. The AEDT exchange page draws from that structure and focuses on what listing reviewers or market teams typically need first: token identity, reserve references, market pair access, and a clear documentation set.
The strongest public pair should be surfaced early so exchange and research teams can judge activity without guessing where liquidity is concentrated.
Exchange-facing pages should always include the contract, reserve wallet, and direct explorer links in a format that is easy to copy and verify.
Exchange teams usually respond better to a project that already has audience pages, a whitepaper, a transparency section, and stable branding.