GeckoTerminal pool
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View pool →Tether’s site repeatedly points users toward transparency and reserve visibility. For AEDT, the strongest public transparency layer currently available from the links you provided is the live GeckoTerminal pool page, supported by the contract page on TRONSCAN.
| Pool | USDT / AEDT |
| DEX | Sunswap V3 |
| Fee tier | 0.01% |
| Liquidity | ~$131.7K |
| Pool age | 14 days |
| Pool address | TAGdFL8kbuKEWhjYhHCwGxFGKsLs3MzFym |
| Contract | TV714TT9aQftbkYBjWiVExCxNZm9nPJX6K |
Transparency on a stablecoin website does not need to mean copying another issuer’s reserve model. It means clearly showing users where they can verify the contract, where they can inspect the market, and which parts of the story are public versus aspirational.
These links make the site more credible because users can inspect them independently.
Inspect current pool data, liquidity, contract references, and routing details.
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View contract →See the user-facing rationale and the utility framing in one place.
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