Tether Collaborates with Big Four Auditor to Verify 1:1 Backing for USDT Stablecoin
Tether, the issuer behind the world’s largest stablecoin USDT, is reportedly working with a Big Four accounting firm to conduct an audit of its reserves and confirm that each token is backed 1:1 with assets.The move come...
Tether, the issuer behind the world’s largest stablecoin USDT, is reportedly working with a Big Four accounting firm to conduct an audit of its reserves and confirm that each token is backed 1:1 with assets.
The move comes amid growing industry pressure for transparency, especially in light of past controversies surrounding the company’s claims.
Speaking to Reuters on March 21, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino said that a full audit is a top priority for the firm.
Tether CEO Says Trump’s Pro-Crypto Stance Could Ease Audit ProcessArdoino noted that the process could be smoother under the pro-crypto stance of U.S. President Donald Trump, who has signaled support for greater integration of digital assets.
“If the President of the United States says this is top priority for the US, Big Four auditing firms will have to listen,” he stated.
While Ardoino confirmed ongoing discussions with one of the four major firms — PwC, EY, Deloitte, or KPMG — he did not specify which was involved.
Tether currently publishes quarterly attestations, but these fall short of a full independent annual audit, which would provide stronger assurance to regulators and investors.
Tether’s USDT is designed to maintain a stable value pegged to the U.S. dollar, claiming each token is backed by a reserve made up of cash, equivalents, and other assets.
Critics, however, have long questioned the accuracy and completeness of these claims.
Tether just released the attestation for Q4 2024.
Highlights as of 31st December 2024:
– $13.7 billion profit for year 2024
– ~$6 billion profit for Q4 2024
– $113 billion in direct and indirect holdings
– $7 billion in Tether's excess stablecoin reserves (36% increase YoY),… https://t.co/izYONstKuF
To strengthen its financial operations, Tether recently hired Simon McWilliams as Chief Financial Officer, signaling a more serious approach to conducting a full audit.
In September 2024, critics like Cyber Capital founder Justin Bons labeled Tether a major threat to the crypto ecosystem, citing the lack of independent verification of its reserves.
His concerns echoed the findings of Consumers’ Research, a watchdog that also questioned Tether’s transparency.
Tether was previously fined $41 million in 2021 by the CFTC for misrepresenting its reserve backing.
More recently, it has pushed back against European regulations under MiCA, which prompted exchanges like Crypto.com to delist USDT and other tokens.
Tether Engages With U.S. Lawmakers to Shape Federal Stablecoin RegulationsLast month, it was revealed that Tether has engaged with U.S. lawmakers to help shape federal regulations for the stablecoin sector.
As reported, the company has been in discussions with Representatives Bryan Steil and French Hill, key figures behind the STABLE Act introduced on Feb. 6.
Ardoino reportedly confirmed that the company is also seeking to contribute to two additional stablecoin bills proposed by other legislators.
More recently, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell affirmed the central bank’s support for developing a regulatory framework around stablecoins during a Senate hearing on February 11.
Powell stated that the Federal Reserve supports the creation of a regulatory framework for stablecoins, noting the importance of protecting consumers and savers.
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