Tether Makes Bold Reserve Pivot Toward Bitcoin And Gold As Treasury Holdings Decline
Alex Smith
4 months ago
In a strategic move, Tether has shifted its reserve strategy, reducing its exposure to treasuries while increasing allocations to Bitcoin and gold. The USDT issuer has shown a notable reduction in government debt exposure, paired with an expanded position in hard assets known for durability and independence from traditional financial systems.Â
Treasury Exposure Drops Amid Changing Macro And Regulatory Landscape
Stablecoin giant, Tether, has reduced its US Treasury holdings and increased its Gold and Bitcoin reserves. CryptosRus reported on X that Tether is quietly repositioning itself for what the company expects to be the Federal Reserveâs (FED) next round of rate cuts.
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According to BitMex founder Arthur Hayes, Tetherâs latest reserve update shows a clear shift away from the US treasuries and deeper into BTC and gold, a sign that the company is positioning for a changing macro environment. Furthermore, the Standard & Poor (S&P) Global noted that Tether is now leaning more heavily into assets with larger price swings in value, warning that this mix could expose USDT if markets turn volatile. Meanwhile, the current S&P Global rating on Tether remains weak.
Thus, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino has pushed back, saying that the company holds no toxic assets. He claims that its rapid growth reflects a broader shift towards new financial systems that operate outside the traditional banking world.
Why Attempts To Break Tether Are Difficult In Practice
Crypto analyst Ted Pillows has also offered insight into the Tether Fear Uncertainty and Doubt (FUD) as it is making its usual rounds again. The narrative is latching onto the companyâs latest attestation, showing a notable shift into Gold and Bitcoin to offset declining interest income. Meanwhile, if these risk assets drop by 30%, Tetherâs equity buffer could evaporate, creating an environment where Tether will be insolvent, and panic will kick in.
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However, Ted is steadfast and believes that Tether has been through a decade of this same FUD, and USDT is still sitting at $1.00. Theyâre fully liquid, but they operate on a fractional-reserve model, much like traditional banks. As long as redemptions remain normal, everything will work smoothly. A problem will only arise if thereâs an irrational panic, and then liquidity stress could hit quickly.Â
According to Ted, the USDT isnât fully backed by cash, but itâs backed by a diverse portfolio that includes the US treasuries, yield-generating assets, and some risk assets. This is all scaled to a massive $174 billion stablecoin. âIf someone wants to kill USDT, itâs possible, but I highly doubt it,â Ted noted.
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