【Crypto World】Tetra Digital Group’s Canadian dollar stablecoin CADD recently completed transaction testing on the testnet, with successful transfer verifications from Wealthsimple to the Bank of Canada. This indicates that this 1:1 CAD-backed stablecoin is now secure for inter-institutional transfers. As planned, CADD is expected to officially launch in the first quarter of 2026.
Interestingly, Tetra is expanding CADD’s collaborative ecosystem by partnering with companies like Aquanow and Cybrid for design collaborations, aiming to find real-world application scenarios for this compliant stablecoin. From a payment settlement perspective, they want to simplify processes within the Canadian financial system. This approach is quite pragmatic in the stablecoin sector—not just hype, but genuinely building usable infrastructure.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 12-17 16:23
Hey, finally someone is genuinely working on stablecoins, not just bragging
Looking forward to the official launch in Q1 2026, although it might still take some time
The Canadian dollar stablecoin is settled, what's next
Really focusing on solving problems rather than just making empty promises, that's the right way
This round of Tetra collaboration seems to be genuine, pretty impressive
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MemecoinTrader
· 12-17 13:20
watching the institutional arbitrage setup here... classic pre-launch narrative engineering. they're not just building infrastructure, they're building *consensus* around it. aquanow + cybrid collab? that's social proof tokenomics disguised as partnerships. q1 2026 timeline conveniently gives them 12+ months to run the sentiment play. question is who gets the alpha window before mainnet? 👀
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 12-16 23:38
Another "pragmatist" stablecoin. I bet five bucks that in 2026 they still won't get past the compliance hurdle.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 12-16 14:45
No hype, no negativity. The CADD approach is indeed solid, without all the unnecessary fluff.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 12-16 14:43
It's 2026 again... Are we waiting until the year after next? By the way, this compliance approach is correct, but is the Canadian market big enough? Can it really break out?
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 12-16 14:39
Huh, the CAD stablecoin is here too? Finally, someone is really working on something substantial.
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SnapshotBot
· 12-16 14:29
Speaking of which, CADD is really going live. The Canadian dollar stablecoin sector is finally getting serious.
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PumpDetector
· 12-16 14:21
tbh seeing another fiat stablecoin pass testnet feels like watching paint dry... but wait, institutional flow from wealthsimple to bank of canada? that's the pattern i've been reading between the lines on. they're not chasing hype, just quietly building plumbing. 2026 q1 launch gives them time to accumulate the right partnerships. aquanow and cybrid weren't random picks either. smart money move
Canadian dollar stablecoin CADD testnet trading successful, officially launched in Q1 2026
【Crypto World】Tetra Digital Group’s Canadian dollar stablecoin CADD recently completed transaction testing on the testnet, with successful transfer verifications from Wealthsimple to the Bank of Canada. This indicates that this 1:1 CAD-backed stablecoin is now secure for inter-institutional transfers. As planned, CADD is expected to officially launch in the first quarter of 2026.
Interestingly, Tetra is expanding CADD’s collaborative ecosystem by partnering with companies like Aquanow and Cybrid for design collaborations, aiming to find real-world application scenarios for this compliant stablecoin. From a payment settlement perspective, they want to simplify processes within the Canadian financial system. This approach is quite pragmatic in the stablecoin sector—not just hype, but genuinely building usable infrastructure.