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UAE regulations may lead to crypto payment ban, warns lawyer

Author: Cointelegraph by Ezra Reguerra
United States
Jun 27, 2024 12:00

UAE regulations may lead to crypto payment ban, warns lawyer

UAE lawyer Irina Heaver told Cointelegraph that the policy shift could signal a less favorable environment for crypto in the UAE.

Aug 01, 2023 02:25

Tether Stablecoin Reserves reach a Market Cap Record of $86.5 billion in Q2

Tether, a significant player in the stablecoin market, has recently announced that its reserves have reached an all-time high.

Tether Reaches a New High of 100 BILLION USDT Coins in Circulation...

Author: noreply@blogger.com (Silicon Valley Newsroom)
United States
Mar 07, 2024 04:15

Tether Reaches a New High of 100 BILLION USDT Coins in Circulation...

The USDT (Tether) stablecoin, issued by the Tether company, has exceeded $100 billion in market capitalization for the first time ever.

While used on many blockchains, the Ethereum and Tron blockchains account for 99% of the total supply. 

This achievement not only reinforces USDT's position as the leading stablecoim , but also widens its lead over its main competitor, Circle's USDC , which currently boasts a market capitalization of just $28 billion. 

Tether Says Every USDT Token is Backed 1:1 with the US Dollar - This Was Once a Controversial Claim... 

"A few years ago there were major issues with Tether withholding information and putting off 3rd party audits, all while consistently minting millions of new tokens as they grew. Concerns that Tether had secrets that could crash the market were voiced by dozens of established industry members...."  says Global Crypto Press Association editor Ross Davis "Now this part is just my opinion, but I think these concerns were true at one point, but Tether managed to avoid the issue long enough that with their continued growth, they had the time and money to fix the problem."

Tether now undergoes 3rd party auditing, and publicly shares their treasury holdings on their website. Currently, Tether has $5 Billion more in assets than they have in liabilities.

A Bullish Signal...

More USDT being issued it considered a bullish indicator, showing increased intention to invest in the crypto market - there's really no reason to have USDT unless you plan to turn that into some other coin.

- Miles Monroe
Washington DC Newsroom / GlobalCryptoPress.com

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May 28, 2022 05:55

Tether USDT is now available on Polygon, and the USDT stablecoin is now available on 11 other blockchain networks.

Tether USDT, the stablecoin issuer, has announced the introduction of tether tokens on the Polygon network, following the launch of a fiat-pegged token tied to the value of the Mexican peso. Following the addition of the stablecoin to the Avalanche and Kusama blockchain networks, Polygon has been integrated. Tether USDT is now a part of […]

What Is Tether? Will It Fall Like UST In The Future?

Author: Owotunse Adebayo
Germany
May 19, 2022 10:50

What Is Tether? Will It Fall Like UST In The Future?

In this article, we will be discussing extensively the likelihood of Tether experiencing a drastic fall in the market like the UST token.

Tether LOSES #1 Stablecoin Ranking For The First Time EVER...

Author: noreply@blogger.com (Silicon Valley Newsroom)
United States
Feb 02, 2022 12:35

Tether LOSES #1 Stablecoin Ranking For The First Time EVER...

If you've been watching the numbers, you knew this day was coming for awhile now. 

About a month ago my colleague from our New York News Desk published an end-of-the-year report on the overall increased usage of stablecoins, which is when I learned things had begun rapidly accelerating towards the end of 2021.

Things were looking worse for USDT than expected...

"...upon closer inspection you'll notice that the current top stablecoin, USDT (Tether) is actually declining in popularity - beginning the year holding about 75% of the entire stablecoin market, and ending it closer to 50%."

While USDC's growth was actually a bit shocking...

"USDC didn't just hold on to it's rank as 2nd most popular - while the total ecosystem grew by about 4X compare to last year, USDC saw growth of nearly 10X - from a $4 billion marketcap to $41 billion!"

So with USDT ending 2021 with 'closer to 50%' of the stablecoin market, still a majority - it only took a couple weeks of continuing decline until we arrive here.

On the Ethereum a Blockchain Tether's $39.8 Billion Market Cap Not Enough To Hold #1 Spot, USDC's $40.1 Billion Takes Over...

Making USDC the most used stablecoin on the most used protocol (ether).  While USDT still has a larger cap when looking at totals across all chains, the stats show the same reversal is coming to every protocol.

Which actually makes this a truly historic day in crypto. 

USDT is the original stablecoin, going all the way back to 2014 where it first launched as 'Realcoin'. 

After a couple years where people generally assumed things were as they seem, we began to see what would grow in to a 'movement' starting on Twitter, made up of people that found it suspicious Tether wouldn't say what banks held the reserve funds needed to back up their 1:1 value with the US Dollar.

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Then Things Got Crazy... 

Tether and their supporters initially claimed they did have the funds, sitting in bank accounts around the world in order to spread the risk.

That alone isn't suspicious - remember this is 2017-2018, crypto is exploding but it's still the wild west on steroids.  This is the days when if you heard the word 'Bitcoin' come out of your TV is was likely a news report on how people buy illegal drugs and guns online. 

The general public having a major misconception of crypto made it a realistic concern that any government could suddenly freeze an account that's holding millions of dollars if learned the money was somehow connected to crypto. 

Even Binance CEO CZ came out to say he believes Tether's reasoning for the secrecy, saying;

"I think the reason they cannot release their bank account details is because if they release whichever bank they’re using, then the bank account gets shut down” 
Ironically, even though Tether had a legitimate reason to not publicly share where the funds are located (in my opinion), it would turn out they were also lying about how much they had.

The next couple years were basically chaos - in 2018 I reported on Tether being accused of faking a hack in order to explain $31 million in missing funds.

In 2019 the New York Attorney General began investigating Tether, also suspicious if they held enough reserve cash in banks to back the all of the crypto-coins in circulation. After recieving documents from Tether, but not what they asked for, the Attorney General said the results were inconclusive. 

That's when the CFTC took over, Tether eventually admitted they do not hold $1 USD for every 1 USDT - however they then claim some of the reserves is in other types of assets and investments, and the total value covers the coins minted.

If you don't find that comforting, neither did the US Government - Tether was ordered to pay a $41 million fine to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in 2021. 

With All That In Mind - It's No Surprise The Crypto World Accepted USDC's Offer Of a Fresh Start for Stablecoins, Minted From An  An Always Open Platform...

USDC Coins are minted via a consortium called Centre, where USD needs to be transferred from a bank before any additional USDC is created.  Behind Centre are well known, generally trusted companies like Coinbase, Circle and Bitmain. 
USDC also undergoes a monthly review from accounting firm Grant Thornton, whos reports are publicly posted.

In Closing...
Why Tether chose to operate the way they did will always be a mystery - nothing is stranger than stories where a company would make more money by being honest.

All stablecoins do the same thing, so it's hard a one coin that's always worth $1 to convince people to use theirs instead of another that does the exact same thing.

So with a monopoly on the market, Tether decided to give people a reason to choose an alternative - which they clearly have done. 

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Author: Ross Davis
E-Mail: Ross@GlobalCryptoPress.com

Silicon Valley Newsroom
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Tether LOSES #1 Stablecoin Ranking For The First Time EVER - As New Leader USDC Continues Massive Growth...

Author: noreply@blogger.com (Silicon Valley Newsroom)
United States
Jan 18, 2022 04:15

Tether LOSES #1 Stablecoin Ranking For The First Time EVER - As New Leader USDC Continues Massive Growth...

If you've been watching the numbers, you knew this day this day was coming for awhile now.  

About a month ago my colleague from our New York News Desk published an end-of-the-year report on the overall increased usage of stablecoins, which is when I learned things had begun rapidly accelerating.

Things were looking worse for USDT than expected...

"...upon closer inspection you'll notice that the current top stablecoin, USDT (Tether) is actually declining in popularity - beginning the year holding about 75% of the entire stablecoin market, and ending it closer to 50%."

While USDC's growth was actually a bit shocking...

"USDC didn't just hold on to it's rank as 2nd most popular - while the total ecosystem grew by about 4X compare to last year, USDC saw growth of nearly 10X - from a $4 billion marketcap to $41 billion!"

So with USDT ending 2021 with 'closer to 50%' of the stablecoin market, still a majority - it only took a couple weeks of continuing decline until we arrive here.


Tether's $39.8 Billion Market Cap Not Enough To Hold #1 Spot, USDC's $40.1 Billion Takes Over...

Which actually makes this a truly historic day in crypto. USDT is the original stablecoin, going all the way back to 2014 where it first launched as 'Realcoin'. 

After a couple years where people generally assumed things were as they seem, we began to see what would grow in to a 'movement' starting on Twitter, made up of people that found it suspicious Tether wouldn't say what banks held the reserve funds needed to back up their 1:1 value with the US Dollar.

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Then Things Got Crazy... 

Tether and their supporters initially claimed they did have the funds, sitting in bank accounts around the world in order to spread the risk.

That alone isn't suspicious - remember this is 2017-2018, crypto is exploding but it's still the wild west on steroids.  This is the days when if you heard the word 'Bitcoin' come out of your TV is was likely a news report on how people buy illegal drugs and guns online. 

The general public having a total misconception of crypto made the fear that any government could suddenly freeze an account that's holding millions of dollars that are somehow tied to cryptocurrencies is a realistic concern.

Ironically, even though Tether had a legitimate reason to not publicly share where the funds are located (in my opinion), it would turn out they were also lying about how much they had.

The next couple years were basically chaos - in 2018 I reported on Tether being accused of faking a hack in order to explain $31 million in missing funds.

In 2019 the New York Attorney General began investigating Tether, also suspicious if they held enough reserve cash in banks to back the all of the crypto-coins in circulation. After recieving documents from Tether, but not what they asked for, the Attorney General said the results were inconclusive. 

That's when the CFTC took over, Tether eventually admitted they do not hold $1 USD for every 1 USDT - however they then claim some of the reserves is in other types of assets and investments, and the total value covers the coins minted.

If you don't find that comforting, neither did the US Government - Tether was ordered to pay a $41 million fine to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in 2021. 

With All That In Mind - It's No Surprise The Crypto World Accepted USDC's Offer Of a Fresh Start for Stablecoins, Minted From An  An Always Open Platform...

USDC Coins are minted via a consortium called Centre, where USD needs to be transferred from a bank before any additional USDC is created.  Behind Centre are well known, generally trusted companies like Coinbase, Circle and Bitmain. 
USDC also undergoes a monthly review from accounting firm Grant Thornton, whos reports are publicly posted.

In Closing...
Why Tether chose to operate the way they did will always be a mystery - nothing is stranger than stories where a company would make more money by being honest.

All stablecoins do the same thing, so it's hard a one coin that's always worth $1 to convince people to use theirs instead of another that does the exact same thing.

So with a monopoly on the market, Tether decided to give people a reason to choose an alternative - which they clearly have done. 

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Author: Ross Davis
E-Mail: Ross@GlobalCryptoPress.com

Silicon Valley Newsroom
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Oct 31, 2021 02:30

What is Tether USDT and Why should you care about its Traded Volume?

When most people hear the term "Cryptocurrency", they often associate it with highly volatile and risky digital assets. This is true for cryptocurrency, but not for stablecoins. Tether is one example of a cryptocurrency that acts as a stablecoin. Its value has always been pegged to the US Dollar. In this article, we're going to go back to the basics and explain what is Tether USDT, and why it might be a good idea to track its volumes traded.

What is Tether USDT?

Tether is a company that releases stablecoins backed by the US Dollar, Gold, and the Euro. Tether is mostly known for its USDT stablecoin, which is by far the most liquid and well-established stablecoin. According to Tether, the USDT is backed by a basket of assets, made up predominantly of US Dollars. The company is often involved in controversies, mostly involving the transparency of its backing of the USDT.

Despite those controversies, Tether claims that it converts cash into digital currency. This is made to anchor its value to the price of national currencies like the US dollar, the Euro, and the offshore Chinese yuan. They also claim that every Tether token is always 100% backed by their currency reserves. This includes traditional currency and cash equivalents and may include other assets and receivables from loans made by Tether to third parties. Every Tether token is also 1-to-1 pegged to the dollar, so 1 USD? Token is always valued by Tether at 1 USD.

Why does Tether have Legal Controversies?

The CFTC recently fined Tether “for making untrue or misleading statements and omissions of material fact in connection with the U.S. dollar tether token (USDT) stablecoin”.

Tether, since its inception in 2014, has claimed that its USDT tokens are backed 1:1 by the USD and Euros. But, the company misrepresented these claims from Jun 01, 2016, to Feb 25, 2019, by changing the wording to “equivalent amount of corresponding fiat currency” held by Tether and “safely deposited” in Tether’s bank accounts. CFTC found that these claims weren’t true. Also, Tether wasn’t backed for most of the time.

Should you Buy Tether USDT?

Since USDT is pegged to the United States Dollar, this means that capital appreciation can't be achieved. You won't make any money, nor lose any by simply holding this token. On the other hand, holding USDT has a great benefit in the current volatile crypto markets.

Because USDT is pegged and its value doesn't change, this can be a great way to hedge the market's price fluctuation during tough crypto price swings. Instead of holding your cryptos through falling markets and watching your crypto portfolio decrease, swapping to USDT can help keep your gains or stop you from losing.

For example, assume you have USD 1,000 worth of Bitcoins. If Bitcoin's value is decreasing, your portfolio will definitely fall as well. Swapping to USDT will keep your portfolio's worth to USD 1,000 (of course, minus the fees of swapping).

Why Should you Always Track USDT's Volatility?

Whenever the crypto market crashes, most crypto traders and investors tend to swap to USDT to hedge the decreasing prices. That's why stablecoins' volumes increase during such events. Those crypto traders are waiting for the crash to end, to buy back their favorite cryptos.

With Tether being the biggest stablecoin by market cap, its traded volume is a good indicator for crypto market trends. When the crypto market is crashing, its volume traded increases and the market cap as well. On the other hand, when the crypto markets are up, its market cap decreases, and volumes become lower.

How to Buy Tether USDT?

Most crypto exchanges offer Tether USDT as a cryptocurrency. We at CryptoTicker recommend the following exchanges, as they proved to be solid companies:

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Tethers USDT approved as accepted virtual asset in Abu Dhabi

Author: Cointelegraph by Josh O'Sullivan
United States
Dec 11, 2024 12:00

Tethers USDT approved as accepted virtual asset in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi Global Market regulators have approved Tethers USDT as an accepted virtual asset, opening the door to USDT financial services.

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