Tether Pivots to Wellness Apps and Robotics in Latest Step Away from Crypto

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In brief

  • QVAC Health stores biometric and activity data locally instead of using cloud servers.
  • The release follows Tether’s $81 million investment in a humanoid robotics startup.
  • The company is yet to explain how its non-crypto ventures fit into its long-term plan.

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Tether, the issuer of the world’s largest stablecoin, is making an unlikely pivot into consumer health.

The company launched a wellness app, QVAC Health Wednesday, marking its latest attempt to diversify beyond the crypto industry.

Its rollout comes just days after Tether backed a humanoid robotics firm, signaling a strategy that increasingly relies on reinvesting its interest-income windfall into disparate technology sectors.

The move is a sharp departure for a company whose primary business is financial plumbing. The new app, available on iOS and Android, aggregates data from wearables like the Oura Ring and Apple Health. Tether positions the product as a “neutral ground” for biometric data, emphasizing that personal health metrics—such as heart rate and sleep patterns—are stored locally on the device rather than in the cloud.

The app uses Tether’s “QVAC” AI framework, a decentralized system launched in May that runs on personal hardware. The company claims the app uses experimental computer vision to estimate caloric intake from photos of meals, a feature that places it in direct competition with established diet-tracking heavyweights.

Finding what sticks

Tether has not clarified how a consumer wellness app fits into the long-term roadmap of a company best known for managing a $130 billion digital dollar reserve. However, the launch aligns witha recent spending spree fueled by high yields on U.S. Treasury bills, which have generated record profits for the firm.

Earlier this week, Tether joined a €70 million ($81 million) funding round for Generative Bionics, an Italian startup building humanoid robots for industrial use.

Over the past year, the company has also scattered investments across brain-computer interfaces, agricultural tech, and artificial intelligence—sectors with little connection to its core stablecoin business.

Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino framed the new app as an ideological play rather than a commercial one. In a statement, he described the project as an effort to break “traditional gatekeepers” and give users autonomy over their data.

“You shouldn’t have to choose between using the best hardware on the market and maintaining your privacy,” Ardoino said.

Whether crypto natives will trust a stablecoin issuer with their health data remains to be seen. Tether is entering a crowded “decentralized health” market, competing with projects like Rejuve and CUDIS, all vying for a slice of a wearable tech market projected to reach $186 billion by 2030.

Tether said future updates to QVAC Health may allow it to pull raw metrics directly over Bluetooth, further bypassing Big Tech ecosystems. For now, however, the app remains a curious outlier in the portfolio of a company primarily known for digitizing the dollar.

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