Tether continues expanding beyond stablecoins—the company just rolled out PeerPass, a new password management solution. What's the angle? It addresses a real pain point: eliminating the security risks tied to cloud-based storage. For users dealing with crypto wallets, private keys, and sensitive credentials, this kind of local-first approach could be a game-changer. Whether it gains traction in a crowded password manager space remains to be seen, but it signals Tether's push into broader Web3 infrastructure.
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MemeCurator
· 2025-12-19 11:15
Tether is starting to stir again, this time with password management? To be honest, local-first sounds good, but can it really compete with 1Password and Bitwarden? Or is it just another gimmick?
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BlockchainTherapist
· 2025-12-17 16:40
Is Tether causing trouble again? The password manager space has been crowded for a long time; it's a miracle if they can stand out.
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WenMoon
· 2025-12-17 16:21
Tether is causing trouble again, this time with a password manager... To be honest, I trust the local storage approach, but I'm worried it might just be another scam to fleece users.
Tether continues expanding beyond stablecoins—the company just rolled out PeerPass, a new password management solution. What's the angle? It addresses a real pain point: eliminating the security risks tied to cloud-based storage. For users dealing with crypto wallets, private keys, and sensitive credentials, this kind of local-first approach could be a game-changer. Whether it gains traction in a crowded password manager space remains to be seen, but it signals Tether's push into broader Web3 infrastructure.