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# Token Overview

**Tether USD Bridged ZED 2.0 (USDT.z)** is a **BEP20-compliant stablecoin** designed to combine the reliability of the U.S. Dollar with the efficiency and transparency of blockchain technology. Pegged **1:1 to USD**, USDT.z provides a stable, decentralized, and censorship-resistant digital currency for global use.

**Key Token Details:**

| Attribute              | Specification               |
| ---------------------- | --------------------------- |
| **Token Name**         | Tether USD Bridged ZED 2.0  |
| **Symbol**             | USDT.z                      |
| **Token Standard**     | BEP20                       |
| **Decimals**           | 18                          |
| **Total Supply**       | 27,500,000,000              |
| **Circulating Supply** | Dynamic, based on demand    |
| **Price Stability**    | Always $1.00 USD            |
| **Network**            | Binance Smart Chain (BEP20) |

**Core Features:**

* **Stability:** Maintains a constant value equivalent to the U.S. Dollar.
* **Decentralization:** Fully governed by **immutable smart contracts** with no centralized control.
* **Transparency:** Open-source code and verifiable on-chain transactions.
* **Speed & Low Fees:** Instant settlements with minimal transaction costs.
* **Ecosystem Ready:** Fully compatible with **DeFi protocols, dApps, and cross-chain platforms**.

USDT.z is engineered to be a **universal digital currency** — usable for payments, trading, savings, and integration into both decentralized and traditional financial systems.


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