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Tether Reduces Its Commercial Paper Holdings To Zero

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In a tweet on October 13, stablecoin issuers Tether announced that it had reduced its commercial paper holdings to zero to ensure secure and liquid reserves for Tether USD (USDT). “Tether is proud to announce that we have eliminated commercial paper from our reserves,” said Tether in its tweets.

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Wintermute pays off $96 million USDT TrueFi loan - The Block

Market maker Wintermute has paid off a $96 million USDT loan, paying back DeFi lender, TrueFi, a day before the debt hit its maturity date. The post Wintermute pays off $96 million USDT TrueFi loan appeared first on The Block.


Tether's latest update could impact USDT in a positive way - AMBCrypto

Late in September, Tether made headlines when a judge ordered the company to reveal what is likely to be crucial documentation for any evaluation of USDT's backing with U.S. dollars. The court found that the proof was necessary to establish that Tether had a treasury that completely backs its stablecoin.


Top Stablecoin Tether (USDT) Slashes $30,000,000,000 in Commercial Paper Holdings, Buys Up U.S. Treasury Bills - The Daily Hodl

Top stablecoin issuer Tether (USDT) is completing its goal of eliminating commercial paper holdings from its reserves before the end of 2022. The firm says it has finally cut its commercial paper investments to zero from over $30 billion in September last year and is moving to diversify its portfolio.


Crypto Boutique Law Firm Roche Freedman Removed From Class Action Against Tether - Bitcoin

After a Manhattan federal judge blasted Roche Freedman LLP founding partner Kyle Roche's public statements, the judge has removed the crypto boutique law firm from the market manipulation lawsuit against Tether and Bitfinex. The recent hearing has shown that U.S. district judge, Katherine Polk Failla, believes the litigation process could be derailed.


USDT Stablecoin Issuer Tether Slashes Commercial Paper to Zero - CrowdFundInsider

Tether, the issuer of the world's largest stablecoin USDT by market cap, announced on October 13, 2022 that it has “eliminated commercial paper from its reserves, replacing these investments with U.S. Treasury Bills (T-Bills).


Law firm Roche Freedman removed from suit against Tether and Bitfinex: Bloomberg - The Block

A New York judge has reportedly removed Roche Freedman from a class action lawsuit against stablecoin issuer Tether and crypto exchange Bitfinex. The post Law firm Roche Freedman removed from suit against Tether and Bitfinex: Bloomberg appeared first on The Block.


Tether reduces commercial paper reserves for USDT to zero - CryptoSlate

Stablecoin issuer Tether has eliminated commercial papers from its USDT reserve, according to its latest reserve update. The post Tether reduces commercial paper reserves for USDT to zero appeared first on CryptoSlate.


Tether Cuts $30 Billion Of Commercial Paper From Reserves - Crypto Daily

The world's largest stablecoin, Tether, completed a significant milestone today, announcing that it had slashed its commercial paper holdings to zero. According to a blog post, the commercial paper holdings have been replaced by U.S. Treasury bills.


Tether Cuts Out Commercial Paper Holdings To Foster Trust - BeInCrypto

The stablecoin issuer Tether (USDT) has made good on its word to cut its exposure to riskier assets like commercial paper. The post Tether Cuts Out Commercial Paper Holdings To Foster Trust appeared first on BeInCrypto.


Tether Increases Exposure To Treasuries By $10B, Cuts Commercial Paper From Reserves - Benzinga

Faced with criticism over the quality of its reserves, stablecoin issuer Tether announced Thursday that it was slashing commercial paper, or unsecured promissory notes, from its reserves. It also increased its direct exposure to U.S. Treasuries by more than $10 billion in the last quarter.

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