(Reuters) - Tether, the creator of the world's largest stablecoin, is "engaging with a Big Four accounting firm" as it pushes for a long-awaited audit of its reserves, an effort CEO Paolo Ardoino said ...
Tether, the largest issuer of stablecoins, has posted on its blog that it has passed a SOC 2 Type 1 audit. Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino said the compliance measure “assures our customers that their assets ...
Tether has announced the successful completion of a System and Organization Controls 2 (SOC) audit — the highest level of security compliance that an organization can demonstrate. The audit was ...
The audited report provides a comprehensive analysis of Tether's financial standing, including more information on its Bitcoin holdings. Tether, known for its stablecoin USDT, has consistently played ...
Tether moved to establish a new unit of account for gold, arguing that transactions denominated in "Scudo" could simplify ...
Tether has appointed Simon McWilliams as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) as the leading stablecoin issuer moves toward the completion of a full financial audit. McWilliams, a finance executive ...
The world’s largest stablecoin issuer is taking steps to reshape its image in the U.S. as it faces continued scrutiny over its business practices. The head of the global firm behind the most widely ...