OTC Marketplace for emerging market stablecoins
we solve credit and fraud risk for crossborder stablecoin txns
Crossborder stablecoin settlement still runs through private chats, informal credit lines and manual fraud checks. Tetris moves the decision point before assets move: counterparties see wallet risk, policy flags and signed terms before accepting OTC flow.
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Counterparty credit exposure
Bilateral OTC creates exposure when one side relies on limits, reputation, or post-trade recovery.
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Fraud and wallet risk
Wallet behavior, exposure flags and suspicious counterparties need to be visible before acceptance.
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Fragmented settlement routes
Liquidity is split across issuers, chains, market makers, OTC desks and local payout rails.
Supported stablecoins
Tetris connects emerging-market stablecoins with USDC / USDT through signed OTC orders, RFQ and a public reference venue.
- Brazilian real stablecoinBRLABRL RFQ
- Brazilian real stablecoinBRZBRL Public venue
- Brazilian real stablecoinBRL1BRL Issuer route
- Mexican peso stablecoinMXNBMXN Issuer route
- Turkish lira stablecoinTRYBTRY RFQ
- Indonesian rupiah stablecoinIDRXIDR Public venue
- Indonesian rupiah stablecoinIDRTIDR Issuer route
- South African rand stablecoinZARPZAR RFQ
- Nigerian naira stablecoinNGNCNGN Pilot
- Philippine peso stablecoinPHPCPHP Pilot
Supported stablecoin availability is subject to liquidity, chain support, counterparty quotes, user policies and applicable law.
Any wallet can trade after signing Terms
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Connect wallet
User connects a wallet and signs Tetris Terms & Conditions.
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Maker posts order
Maker signs an OTC order: asset, amount, price, chain, expiry and settlement conditions.
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Taker reviews risk signals
Taker sees credit exposure, fraud-risk flags, wallet history, policy indicators and counterparty metadata where available.
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Taker accepts
Taker accepts the order if the counterparty and terms match their own risk policy.
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PvP settlement executes
Either both legs settle atomically in the smart contract, or the trade does not execute.
- Maker wallet
- Signed order
- Risk panel
- Taker wallet
Credit and fraud signals inform counterparties. They do not replace their judgement.
Each OTC counterparty decides whom to accept based on the signals available before settlement and on their own policy.
- Credit exposure indicators
- Fraud-risk patterns
- Counterparty history
- Allowlist / blocklist tools
- Trade limits
- Order expiry
- On-chain execution record
- Downloadable audit trail
One OTC venue, multiple liquidity routes
Tetris exposes the same wallet-signed access to three routing modes so counterparties pick the path that matches their size, urgency and policy.
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Maker order book
Makers post signed OTC orders. Takers browse and accept orders that match their counterparty and risk policy.
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Request for quote
Takers request quotes from selected makers for size and corridor. Makers respond with signed offers.
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Public venue reference
Tetris references public venues for indicative pricing where the local stablecoin trades on-chain.
Why not just trade in Telegram or on an exchange?
| Workflow | Chat-based OTC | Centralized exchange | Tetris OTC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Permissionless counterparty access | Access informal | Platform-gated | Wallet-based access after T&C signature |
| Wallet-signed terms | Terms manual | Platform-defined | Terms signed by wallet |
| First-transfer risk | High | Lower | Removed by PvP |
| Credit and fraud risk visibility | Manual | Limited | Risk signals before trade |
| Price and size control | High | Limited by book | Controlled by maker / RFQ |
| On-chain execution record | Inconsistent | Depends on venue | On-chain execution record |
| Need to custody on venue | No | Usually required | Tetris does not need to custody |
| Fit for crossborder stablecoin txns | Medium | Depends on listing | Built for local stablecoins |
Built for the counterparties who already trade local stablecoins
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Market makers
Quote local-stablecoin pairs and route flow through signed OTC and RFQ.
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OTC desks
Move counterparty conversations from chat to wallet-signed orders with PvP settlement.
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Payment service providers
Source liquidity for crossborder payouts in BRLA, MXNB, TRYB, IDRX and other corridors.
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Stablecoin issuers
Reach professional counterparties for bilateral primary and secondary flow.
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Treasury and liquidity desks
Hedge local-currency exposure and rebalance into USDC / USDT through signed orders.
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Crypto brokers
Offer institutional clients access to emerging-market stablecoin liquidity with on-chain settlement.
The marketplace layer between OTC intent and settlement finality
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Wallet T&C signature
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Order book / RFQ
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Credit/fraud signal layer
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PvP smart contract
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Settlement record
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Wallet-linked terms
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RFQ / maker quotes
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Smart-contract PvP settlement
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Asset registry
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Credit/fraud risk engine
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On-chain receipt
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Order signing
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User-defined policies
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Reporting and reconciliation
Start permissionless. Add controls where your policy requires them.
Any wallet that signs the Terms & Conditions can trade. Professional counterparties layer their own KYC, KYB, allow-lists and policy filters on top.
Bring emerging-market stablecoins into OTC flow
Trade BRLA, BRZ, BRL1, MXNB, TRYB, IDRX, IDRT, ZARP, NGNC and PHPC against USDC / USDT through wallet-signed OTC orders, risk signals and atomic PvP settlement.
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