Just USDT of course. You have to be in that class to get your symbol on POS terminals and chat app scanners and the like. Wyoming, sorry.
This is all happening much more in Asia than in the US by the way, since Asia is where by far the most USDT use occurs. Example USDT is now baked in to LINE, they are heavily promoting the ₮ symbol there and it seems to be getting the organic traction they want, POS terminals joining in and such. Basically people are taking to it, it's a real thing.

Also in Asia a lot of people don't have USD. All they have is USDT. So it's important to clarify if the transaction is set to go through in USD or USDT. If it's mistakenly set at USD and it does go through (via bank/visa/etc) then it'll take all those forex fees, don't want that.
The tether symbol is helpful there, both pre-transaction to double check and post-transaction to confirm.
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