GetBlock blockchain explorer added USDT and USDC stablecoin checks
27.06.2022
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Users of the GetBlock blockchain explorer can now conduct AML checks of Tether USD (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC) stablecoins on the Ethereum network (ERC-20 standard). You can check the tokens on the service’s website and via Telegram bot.

To check the stablecoins via API-request, you need to use the codes USDT_ERC20 and USDC_ERC20, respectively.
To keep track of GetBlock service's latest news, we recommend subscribing to the project's official Telegram channel, which publishes the latest information on the upgrades.
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