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Tether will begin offering USDT legally inside the United States through the foreign issuer pathway under the GENIUS Act, ...
Paolo Ardoino, Tether's chief, said his firm will come to the U.S., is chasing high-level auditing and will adjust reserves, ...
As US President Trump signed the GENIUS Act into law on Friday, Tether announced plans to bring its USDT stablecoin into the U.S. via the foreign issuer pathway.
Tether and Circle CEOs laid out their plans for the future after President Trump signed sweeping stablecoin legislation into ...
President Trump has just signed the GENIUS Act, the first major U.S. legislation on stablecoins into law. This is what to be ...
Tether plans to launch a U.S.-specific stablecoin under the new GENIUS Act, while Circle affirms its long-standing compliance ...
Tether faces tough choices under the GENIUS Act, which mandates transparency for stablecoin issuers in the US, or risk being ...
Cryptocurrency has gained a hold in Americans’ investment portfolios and their retirement accounts — and now it’s a step ...
In a landmark victory for the crypto industry, President Donald Trump signed the GENIUS Act into law, establishing a ...
However, Tether has never completed a full, independent audit. This remains a major red flag. The GENIUS Act now brings that issue back into the spotlight. The question now isn’t whether the U.S.
A bill laying out rules for stablecoins would force issuers like Tether to be audited and end risky practices.
GENIUS Act targets Tether's opaque reserves, pushing the $156 billion giant to comply or exit the U.S. market.