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Tether’s $13B Profits in 2024 Amid UK Regulatory Scrutiny
Abstract:Tether earns 13B in 2024 profits as UK regulators scrutinize its financial practices. USDT reaches 143B amid growing stablecoin adoption.

Tether, a stablecoin company, reported “eye-popping” revenues of 13 billion in 2024, according to Bloomberg News. This puts the corporation on par with Wall Street behemoth Goldman Sachs, which earned a net income of $14.3 billion last year. Tether's exceptional financial success demonstrates its expanding prominence in the cryptocurrency business, despite continuous scrutiny from UK regulators over the lack of verified financial accounts.
Tether, unlike traditional financial institutions, does not issue audited financial reports. Instead, the corporation offers quarterly updates through third-party audits conducted by the accounting firm BDO. Regulators and crypto industry watchers have criticized this approach, with UK authorities becoming more outspoken about the need for greater openness in the stablecoin market. Tether released USDT, its main stablecoin, worth around $23 billion in Q4 2024. Furthermore, the corporation has more than $7 billion in extra reserves, bolstering its financial situation.
Tether came under further scrutiny at the confirmation hearing for Howard Lutnick, President Donald Trump's nominee for Commerce Secretary. Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, one of Tether's financial partners, told senators that USDT's market value had increased to $143 billion, suggesting strong demand for stablecoins. He also stressed the importance of frequent audits for dollar-denominated stablecoins, something authorities, including those in the United Kingdom, have repeated.

Stablecoins, such as USDT, are increasingly regarded as a link between traditional finance and the cryptocurrency world. According to recent research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, they have the ability to compete with credit and debit cards as payment methods. According to the paper, the stablecoin market's worth might one day match the GDP of nations such as New Zealand or Greece. Stablecoins are already being accepted by retailers such as Overstock, Chipotle, Whole Foods, and GameStop, indicating their increasing mainstream use.
“Unlike the usual crypto rollercoaster of value volatility, stablecoins bring an alleged dose of stability to the digital currency game, while at the same time being able to function as a store of value, a medium of exchange, and a unit of account.”
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The financial industry is also becoming more interested in blockchain technology, with established banks such as Bank of America, HSBC, Barclays, J.P. Morgan Chase, and UBS actively investigating stablecoin-centric banking pilots. Bank of America alone has nearly 80 blockchain-related patents, demonstrating the industry's dedication to innovation.
Tether's dominance of the stablecoin market mirrors wider trends in the convergence of cryptocurrencies and traditional banking. However, the company's opaque financial practices continue to be a source of dispute, notably with UK authorities, emphasizing the need for further openness and regulatory control in the rapidly changing digital currency ecosystem.

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