Stablecoin company Tether has broadened its existing collaboration with sexual rights platform INHOPE, as per an official press release.
Tether’s CEO said that the company’s involvement with INHOPE “reflects a responsibility to contribute to the infrastructure that enables faster response, better cooperation, and real protection for children online, not just in moments of crisis, but over the long term.”
“Tether’s diamond-level commitment represents a long-term investment in the resilience of the global response infrastructure that the INHOPE network has built over the past 26 years,” said INHOPE’s executive director, Samantha Woolfe.
The collaboration between the two firms goes back to 2023, when Tether became INHOPE’s official cryptocurrency partner in 2023. Tether’s previous announcement in July 2025 about its partnership with INHOPE stated it was lending its technology to the group to support its fight against sexual crime.
Cryptocurrency has been known to facilitate crime, and the preferred crypto choice over the past few years has shifted from Bitcoin to stablecoins, which has pulled companies like Tether and Circle into focus, firms that represent two of the largest stablecoins by market capitalization.
At the time of writing, Tether’s market capitalization was estimated at $186.9 billion, according to Coingecko.

