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Everything you need to know about how USDT Edu works for educational purposes.
USDT EDU is an educational simulation token designed to mimic a real-world stablecoin like USDT. It cannot be traded or used for commercial purposes. It can though be swapped in very small amount just for educational use.
No real-world value
No trading enabled
Used strictly for education
How to claim free daily tokens by doing missions, promote and faucet claiming or by investing in our platform:
Verification Step: The user needs to be registered, approved and confirmed. Also the user needs to connect his wallet using Wallet Connect option and the system will check if the connected wallet is the same with the registered one.
Roles Accepted: The user needs to be of one of the following roles: Spender, Promoter or Investor.
Claims:
The user accesses the CLAIMS page (after verification step above) that is showing an overview off all the claims done till now, if any.
If any tokens can be claimed than a notification message is shown.
To claim the gift the user must have at least 100 USDT Edu balance to be claimed (in the case of Spender and Promoter users). In the case of the Investor the minimum amount to be claimed is 100.000 USDT Edu.
The FREE tokens USDT Edu will be automatically sent to the user wallet at the time of request.
Limits for Registration (approval, confirmation and wallet connect): ONCE per life 100 USDT Edu. Limits for Faucet: daily claim of 10 FREE USDT Edu, but no more than 100 USDT Edu per life and 1000 USDT Edu total per day across all users. Limits for Missions: 12 missions x 12.5 tokens each + bonus for completion of 50 tokens. Can be claimed ONLY after final completion. Limits for Promotions: 5 promotions x 30 tokens each + bonus for completion of 100 tokens. Can be claimed ONLY after final completion. More information can be found here:REDEEM GIFTS.
Open MetaMask or Trust wallet or any wallet you use
Paste recipient wallet
Send USDT EDU (ensure gas fee is available - EVEN IF IT IS AN EDUCATIONAL TOKEN IS PUBLICLY AVAILABLE ON THE ETHEREUM MAIN NET SO ETH IS NEEDED)
Track the transaction on Etherscan
The wallet dashboard shows:
Total USDT EDU received
Transaction history
Estimated gas used
Every token transfer, faucet claim or reward is recorded on-chain. These transactions can be traced using tools like Etherscan.
Every action you take — claiming, sending, approving — is recorded on-chain.
Each transaction has a Tx Hash
Smart contracts store events and logs
Blockchain = transparent record of all activity
Use Cases: Tether USD EDU
Scenarios for the Tether USD EDU educational token.
Educational Goal:
Show how transfers in cryptocurrencies work.
Scenario:
Alice and Bob are both learning how tokens work using USDT EDU. Alice has just claimed 10 tokens from the faucet. She decides to send 5 tokens to Bob to simulate a real-life crypto payment.
Steps:
Alice enters TetherAcademy website and access registration page, if not yet registered.
She inputs the needed information such as her name, email, phone and wallet address.
After verification she will receive an email confirmation regarding the receiving of the 100 USDT EDU on her wallet (after registration process is fully completed).
She asks than Bob for his wallet and make the transfer in amount of 50 USDT EDU by paying also the ETH fees.
Bob checks his wallet and sees that the token has been received successfully.
They can both check the transaction information using the Ethereum explorer: etherscan.io.
What it will be learned?
How to manually transfer an ERC-20 token.
What is needed to complete a token transaction (ETH for gas).
How to verify a transaction hash using Etherscan.
What “Token Approval” and “Transfer” events look like.
How stablecoins are just smart contracts — not real cash.
Educational Goal:
Show the difference between manual and connected-wallet onboarding.
Scenario:
Student A uses the contact form (Name, Phone, Email, Wallet).
Student B uses MetaMask to claim directly via WalletConnect.
Steps:
Student A submits the form. Admin verifies → Sends 10 tokens later (for demonstrative purposes ONLY).
Manual flow is good for onboarding, review, and class control.
Wallet-connect is faster but requires Ethereum knowledge and gas.
Educational Goal:
Teach users how to spot malicious contracts and understand wallet safety.
Scenario:
A user receives a random token called EDUX in their wallet.
It looks like a real stablecoin and says “Click here to claim a reward.”
Steps:
User visits their wallet and sees an unknown token.
The scam asks for wallet approval, draining all real tokens.
They click the "reward link" and are taken to a phishing site.
What it will be learned?
Never trust random airdrops.
Never click claim buttons on unknown websites.
Check token contract on Etherscan before interacting.
Use tools like revoke.cash to inspect wallet approvals.
Educational Goal:
Teach users how to spot malicious contracts and understand wallet safety.
Scenario:
A user receives our Educational token (USDT EDU) that has the same symbol and value as the real USDT.
He requires that for this receiving to pay in return a certian amount or to do certain things.
Steps:
User visits their wallet and sees that he received 100 USDT valued 100$.
For this receipt the user needs to send to another wallet ETH in value of 50$.
The user FIRST he needs to open the transaction hash and look for the name of the token that has been received, in our example: Tether USD EDU (different that real Tether USD).
The SECOND step he needs to do is to access the smart contract address of the token that has been received and compare it to the real Tether USD one: 0xdAC17F958D2ee523a2206206994597C13D831ec7.
The THIRD step he will do is to check the received token very carefully, and in our case he will see that the LOGO and the NAME (TetherUSD) is different than the original one: Tether USD (space between Tether and USD)
What it will be learned?
Never trust token received even if they have the same symbol, name, logo and value as the real one.
Never send payments to any wallet unless you verify what it was received first.
Check token name and contract and transaction hash on Etherscan before interacting.