Tether Drives Robotics' "iPhone Moment" by Investing $1.16 Billion in Humanoid Robots
- Tether , issuer of the world's largest stablecoin, plans to lead a €1 billion investment in Neura Robotics, a German humanoid-robotics firm, valuing it at €8-10 billion as part of its AI and automation expansion. - The move aligns with Tether's strategy to diversify its $135 billion in U.S. Treasury reserves and $12 billion in gold into high-growth technologies like AI and robotics. - Neura Robotics, aiming to scale to 5 million units by 2030, has already secured €1 billion in pre-orders and $140 million
Tether Holdings Ltd., the company behind the world’s largest stablecoin, is reportedly in advanced negotiations to spearhead a €1 billion ($1.16 billion) investment in German humanoid robotics startup Neura Robotics, marking a significant move into artificial intelligence and automation.
This initiative fits with Tether’s ongoing efforts to broaden its massive reserves beyond cryptocurrencies. Having earned more than $10 billion in profit in the first nine months of 2025, Tether has been actively channeling funds into AI infrastructure, energy ventures, and commodity lending.
Tether’s involvement in the field increases competition with established names like Tesla, which is also pursuing large-scale production of general-purpose robots. The stablecoin leader’s backing could help Neura accelerate its path to market, offering vital funding to expand manufacturing and enhance its AI-driven robotics platform.
Although the agreement has not been finalized, insiders suggest it demonstrates Tether’s strong belief in emerging technologies. At the same time, the company is seeking $20 billion in new funding at a possible $500 billion valuation and is increasing its investments in
Tether’s move into robotics underscores the growing intersection between crypto finance and traditional tech innovation.
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