TriniUSD – Stable, Compliant Digital Dollar for the Caribbean (USDTT)
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TriniUSD (USDTT) – Stable, Compliant Digital Dollar for the Caribbean

TriniUSD (USDTT) is a fully USD-backed stablecoin built for the Caribbean. Send and receive digital US dollars in seconds with fees under 1%, 24/7, no bank required. Use USDTT for remittances, merchant payments, e-commerce, savings, and DeFi—backed by transparent reserves, regulatory sandbox oversight, and a clear governance and audit roadmap. Whether you’re a user, merchant, fintech, or investor, TriniUSD gives you a stable, compliant, and regionally focused digital dollar.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide a reliable stablecoin that bridges Caribbean economies with global digital finance. We enable inclusive financial access, stability, and innovation, fostering trust in blockchain adoption for everyone in the region and beyond.

What You Can Do With TriniUSD

How to Use TriniUSD

TriniUSD (USDTT) is a USD-pegged stablecoin built on Ethereum, designed for the Caribbean and global markets. USDTT leverages Ethereum’s security and decentralization, with custom features for transparency and seamless DeFi integration. Use cases: remittances, e-commerce, DeFi participation, savings, and as a medium of exchange—empowering individuals and businesses with faster, cheaper, and borderless payments. Each USDTT is backed 1:1 by USD reserves and liquidity pools, ensuring stability and trust. Managed by Innovation Tokens, TriniUSD is moving toward DAO governance, with a focus on community transparency and regular audits.

Why TriniUSD Is Built for Users, Merchants, and Institutions

TriniUSD combines deep Caribbean market knowledge with global-grade compliance, security, and transparency. The result is a digital dollar that works for everyday users, merchants, fintechs, and institutional partners—without compromising on regulation or risk management.

About TriniUSD

Certified Audit

TriniUSD (USDTT) is a pioneering Caribbean stablecoin created by regional fintech, payments, and compliance leaders who have seen firsthand how high fees, slow transfers, and limited banking access hold people and businesses back. Our goal is to close the financial inclusion gap by giving the Caribbean and its diaspora a stable, transparent, and compliant digital dollar that can stand alongside the world’s leading stablecoins—while staying rooted in Caribbean realities.

Our core team includes Jason Martinez (Founder & CEO), a CTO focused on smart contracts and DeFi, a Head of Compliance, Marketing & Community Lead, and a Finance & Ops Manager, supported by external advisors for audits, legal, and DAO development.

Contact Us

Have questions, want to integrate USDTT, or need support getting started? Our team is available 24/7 via email, Telegram, and WhatsApp, with support in English, Spanish, and French Creole. Reach out to discuss remittance corridors, merchant payments, e-commerce and DeFi integrations, or institutional and regulatory partnerships.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are answers to the most common questions we get from users, merchants, partners, and investors about TriniUSD and USDTT. For more details, join our Telegram community or check our real-time liquidity dashboard.

What is TriniUSD (USDTT) and who is it for?
TriniUSD (USDTT) is a fully USD-backed stablecoin on Ethereum, designed for the Caribbean and its diaspora. Everyday users can send and receive money in digital US dollars; merchants and fintechs can accept low-fee, instant payments; and investors and institutions can access a transparent, regionally focused digital-dollar rail.
How do I get started using USDTT for remittances or payments?
1) Set up an Ethereum wallet such as MetaMask or a supported mobile wallet.
2) Fund it with a small amount of ETH for gas.
3) Acquire USDTT via Uniswap or approved partners.
From there, you can send, receive, or hold USDTT just like digital US dollars, or use it to pay participating merchants.
How is USDTT backed, and how will audits and transparency work?
Every USDTT is backed 1:1 with USD held in regulated banks and third-party custodians, with no single custodian holding more than 40% of reserves. We operate a multi-custodian model, are under regulatory sandbox oversight in Trinidad & Tobago, and are building public reserve dashboards and regular independent audits so users, merchants, and institutional partners can verify backing and risk controls.
How can merchants, fintechs, or payment processors integrate TriniUSD?
Merchants can use our Shopify and WooCommerce plugins to add USDTT as a payment method with under-1% fees and instant settlement. Fintechs and payment processors can integrate via REST APIs and webhooks, with sandbox environments, documentation, and dedicated support to help design pilots and production rollouts.
What is the roadmap for governance, regulation, and institutional adoption?
Our roadmap includes expanding regulatory licenses across key Caribbean markets, launching DAO governance so USDTT holders can participate in major decisions, and partnering with banks, payment processors, and institutions to use TriniUSD for cross-border payments, e-commerce, and DeFi. We are committed to transparent communication, regular reporting, and working closely with regulators to keep USDTT safe, compliant, and future-ready.