Tether-Issued Stablecoin USDT Dominates Crypto Market with 75% Share and $118B Cap
USDT, the largest stablecoin, has almost doubled its market cap in two years, cementing its dominant position with a 75% share of the $160B stablecoin market.
USDT, the largest stablecoin, has almost doubled its market cap in two years, cementing its dominant position with a 75% share of the $160B stablecoin market.
Consumer Watchdog warns that Tether, a major stablecoin, could be a 'disaster for consumers waiting to happen'. Crypto prices remain volatile.
Bitcoin mining difficulty has reached a new record high, following a surge in network hash rate. Meanwhile, TRON, Tether, and TRM Labs have formed a crypto crime-fighting unit.
Tether and Tron have joined forces with TRM Labs to create the T3 Financial Crime Unit, aimed at identifying and freezing illicit USDT transactions on the Tron blockchain.
Tron, Tether, and TRM Labs have formed the T3 Financial Crime Unit to combat illicit activity involving USDT on the Tron blockchain, which hosts 45% of all illicit crypto volume.
Tether invests $100M in agriculture firm, NFT market struggles, and Bitcoin ETFs see over $1B in outflows as crypto competition heats up.
Tether, the world's largest stablecoin issuer, has made its first foray into the agriculture and food sector by investing $100M to acquire a 9.8% stake in Latin American firm Adecoagro.
Tether, the issuer of the world's largest stablecoin, has invested $100 million to acquire a 9.8% stake in Latin American agricultural giant Adecoagro. This marks Tether's first foray into the agriculture and food sector.
Two Taiwanese military officers sold classified documents to mainland China in exchange for 8,151 Tether, exposing a growing trend of crypto-fueled espionage in the region.
Crypto companies have drastically increased their lobbying spending in the US, led by Coinbase's 3,475% jump since 2017, as the industry aims to sway legislators.
Two Taiwanese military officers sold classified documents to Chinese contacts for Tether payments, exposing a growing issue of cryptocurrency-fueled espionage.
Taiwanese military officers charged with selling classified documents to China in exchange for Tether cryptocurrency. Crypto exchanges set to reopen in major Asian markets.