Tether and Bitqik launch USDT-focused crypto education program in Laos to reach 10,000+

Tether has partnered with Laos-licensed exchange Bitqik to launch a nationwide crypto education programme focused on USDT and stablecoins, targeting more than 10,000 participants. The hybrid initiative—delivered via Bitqik Academy—will provide online resources, workshops and in-person training covering stablecoins (notably USDT), blockchain basics, payments and responsible crypto use. Tether supplies educational materials and logistical support while Bitqik manages local outreach and delivery. Leaders from both firms said the programme aims to close knowledge gaps, increase access to formal financial services and demonstrate real-world stablecoin use cases such as payments and remittances. The coverage also situates the project within a regional trend of stablecoin education and adoption in ASEAN, noting forecasts that stablecoins could capture a meaningful share of global remittance flows and expand Asia remittance volumes by 2028. No investment incentives or token promotions were announced. Keywords: Tether, Bitqik, USDT, stablecoins, Laos crypto education, blockchain, remittances.
Bullish
The programme increases practical awareness and on‑ramps for USDT and stablecoins in an underbanked market. For the mentioned cryptocurrency (USDT), broader education and real-world use cases (payments, remittances) tend to support demand and transactional velocity over time. Short-term price impact is likely muted because the initiative is educational, not a market-buying event and no treasury purchases or incentives were announced. Over the medium to long term, greater adoption in Laos and similar ASEAN markets could raise transactional volumes and utility for USDT, which is bullish for stablecoin demand and can indirectly support related ecosystem activity (liquidity, trading pairs). Risk factors: regulatory changes, negative local press, or alternatives gaining preference could limit impact. Overall, the net effect on USDT is positive but gradual rather than immediate.