BOB/USDT flow design
Map who pays, who receives, which currencies move, which providers touch the flow, and where regulatory obligations attach.
After the diagnostic, we advise companies on compliant BOB/USDT, on-ramp, off-ramp, settlement, merchant, remittance, and treasury flows. Vado Bolivia does not own, operate, or license payment rails. Execution stays with qualified third-party providers.
Payment architecture
Stablecoins can solve real business pain in Bolivia, but the flow still needs provider diligence, contracts, accounting support, AML/KYC controls, and clean disclosure. Our role is advisory: we structure, document, and coordinate with providers.
Map who pays, who receives, which currencies move, which providers touch the flow, and where regulatory obligations attach.
Structure fiat-to-stablecoin and stablecoin-to-fiat operations with clear roles, records, controls, and client-facing explanations.
Help companies accept or settle with digital assets without confusing legal tender, tax, accounting, or consumer obligations.
Evaluate licensed, qualified, or partner providers through capability, compliance, pricing, risk, ownership, and disclosure criteria.
Document responsibilities, fees, incidents, data handling, reversals, reporting, custody, settlement timing, and termination.
Prepare operational records for finance teams, boards, banks, accountants, counterparties, and regulators.
Use cases
Pay foreign suppliers, receive offshore settlement, and document why the flow is lawful and controlled.
Design compliant alternatives when local BOB needs to become cross-border settlement value.
Support product teams that need to launch payment features without stepping outside the regulatory perimeter.
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