U.S Judge Orders Tether To Produce Financial Records Proving USDT’s Backing

U.S Judge Orders Tether To Produce Financial Records Proving USDT’s Backing

Stablecoin issuer Tether has recieved a court order to produce financial records that prove the backings of its USDT. The Judge at Northern District Court New York, Katherine Polk Failla, issued the order for Tether on Tuesday upon the plaintiffs’ request to prove its reserves. The latest order for Tether comes as part of a […]


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