Morph Integrates USDT0, Unlocking Access to the World’s Largest Stablecoin Liquidity Pool

TheNewsCryptoPublicado em 2026-02-13Última atualização em 2026-02-13

Resumo

Morph, an Ethereum-based payments settlement network, has integrated USDT0, the omnichain Tether liquidity network powered by LayerZero. This integration provides Morph with direct access to unified USDT liquidity across more than 18 blockchains, eliminating the need for traditional bridges and wrapped tokens. USDT0 uses a burn-and-mint mechanism, creating a single consistent asset across all supported networks and reducing liquidity fragmentation and counterparty risk. Designed specifically for payments, Morph offers sub-300ms block times and zero-fee stablecoin transfers, targeting merchant settlement, remittances, crypto card issuance, and treasury management. With USDT's market cap exceeding $185 billion, developers on Morph can now tap into the world’s largest stablecoin liquidity pool from day one. This enables seamless cross-border transactions, deeper DeFi liquidity, efficient merchant payment processing, and predictable cross-chain operations for financial institutions. The collaboration between USDT0 and Morph aims to advance unified omnichain liquidity, making stablecoins truly borderless and supporting next-generation financial applications.

Singapore, Singapore, February 13th, 2026, Chainwire

Ethereum-based payments settlement network Morph has integrated USDT0, the omnichain Tether liquidity network powered by LayerZero. The move gives Morph, which aims to become the settlement layer for everyday money, direct access to unified USDT liquidity across 18+ blockchains.

For developers building payment apps, merchant tools or even DeFi protocols on Morph, this means they can tap into a massive, ready-made liquidity pool from day one without the headache of managing a dozen different bridged token contracts.

No more bridges. No more wrapped tokens

Traditionally, using USDT on another blockchain requires a bridge. This process locks the original tokens and mints a new, “wrapped” version on the destination chain.

These wrapped variants are not the same asset. They are separate tokens backed by assets held in complex smart contracts, leading to liquidity fragmentation — where the same currency is trapped in isolated pools — and introducing counterparty risk if a bridge fails.

USDT0 proposes a different model. Instead of locking and minting, it uses a burn-and-mint mechanism. To move USDT from Chain A to Chain B, tokens are burned on Chain A and minted directly from Tether’s canonical supply on Chain B.

As a result, USDT0’s Omnichain Fungible Token (OFT) standard creates a single, consistent asset across all supported networks.

What USDT0 enables for builders on Morph

While many L2s compete for general DeFi activity, Morph is engineered for a specific vertical: payments. Its architecture — featuring sub-300ms block times and zero-fee stablecoin transfers — targets merchant settlement, remittances, crypto cards issuance, and treasury management.

For such use cases, deep and frictionless liquidity is non-negotiable. USDT, with a market cap exceeding $185 billion, represents the largest pool of stablecoin liquidity in crypto.

As the USDT0 integration is now live on Morph mainnet, developers on Morph can integrate what is effectively a universal USDT, slashing technical overhead and simplifying cross-chain user experience, which means:

  • Payment applications can process cross-border transactions with instant settlement and minimal overhead.
  • DeFi protocols can access deeper liquidity without managing multiple stablecoin variants.
  • Merchant platforms can accept stablecoin payments with seamless conversion and settlement.
  • Financial institutions can execute treasury operations with predictable behavior across chains.

The combination of USDT0’s unified liquidity and Morph’s payment-optimized infrastructure lays a powerful foundation for next-generation financial applications.

We’re excited to work alongside the USDT0 team in advancing the vision of unified, omnichain liquidity that makes stablecoins truly borderless.

Money at the speed of life.

About Morph

Morph is an Ethereum-based, payments-first settlement layer and the native onchain home of BGB, focused on building the foundation for global consumer finance onchain. Morph supports real-world financial activity across payments, savings, identity, and rewards, enabling scalable, onchain settlement for consumer and business use. Guided by the Morph Foundation, the network connects more than 120 million users through the Bitget and Bitget Wallet ecosystems.

Contact

Andrew Azarias
Andrew.azarias@morphl2.io

Perguntas relacionadas

QWhat is the main benefit of Morph integrating USDT0 for developers building on its network?

ADevelopers gain direct access to a massive, unified USDT liquidity pool across 18+ blockchains from day one, eliminating the need to manage multiple bridged token contracts and reducing technical overhead.

QHow does USDT0's mechanism differ from traditional cross-chain token transfers?

AUSDT0 uses a burn-and-mint mechanism instead of locking and minting wrapped tokens. It burns tokens on the source chain and mints them directly from Tether's canonical supply on the destination chain, creating a single consistent asset across networks.

QWhat specific vertical is Morph's architecture optimized for, and what features support this?

AMorph is engineered for payments, featuring sub-300ms block times and zero-fee stablecoin transfers to target merchant settlement, remittances, crypto card issuance, and treasury management.

QWhat are some use cases enabled by the USDT0 integration on Morph for different types of platforms?

APayment apps can process cross-border transactions instantly; DeFi protocols access deeper liquidity without multiple stablecoin variants; merchant platforms accept stablecoin payments with seamless conversion; financial institutions execute predictable cross-chain treasury management.

QWhat is the role of the Morph Foundation and how many users does the network connect through its associated ecosystems?

AThe Morph Foundation guides the network, which connects over 120 million users through the Bitget and Bitget Wallet ecosystems.

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