Tether has announced a new developer grant program aimed at those developing on its open-source technology stack. According to Foresight News, the program offers rewards ranging from $1,500 to $4,000 per task, payable in USDT or Bitcoin. The initiative covers five key areas: the local-first AI platform QVAC, the mobile operating system MOS, the Wallet Development Kit (WDK), the core library of Pears, and areas such as technical documentation, application development, decentralized and edge AI research, tool integration, and open standards.
The WDK is Tether's open-source wallet development framework, enabling developers to integrate self-custody wallets into applications. It supports local key generation, transaction signing, and asset transfers without relying on custodial services or third-party APIs.