The Russian Patent Office has approved Tether's trademark registration for its Hadron tokenization platform
BlockBeats News, January 11th, the Russian Patent Office has approved Tether, the issuer of the USDT stablecoin, to register a trademark for its Hadron tokenization platform. Tether submitted the application to the Federal Service for Intellectual Property of the Russian Federation in October 2025 and received approval this month.
Hadron is a tokenization platform launched by Tether in November 2024, supporting the tokenization of real-world assets such as stocks, bonds, points, and commodities, allowing companies to issue their assets as digital tokens on the blockchain network. The newly approved trademark in Russia is valid until October 3, 2035, covering blockchain financial services, cryptocurrency trading and exchange, crypto payment processing, and related consulting services.
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