The world's most valuable stablecoin is Tether (CRYPTO: USDT), launched in 2014 and currently with a market cap of $187 ...
Tether and Circle minted a combined $1.5 billion in dollar-pegged stablecoins in about two hours, according to Lookonchain.
Iran’s central bank amassed over $507M in USDT through TRON and Ethereum to support the Rial amid U.S. sanctions.
There's a new spotlight on crypto that's used to avoid sanctions after the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
The mint comes amid a growing stablecoin ecosystem. Lookonchain reported that Circle minted 500 million USDC on November 20 ...
While citizens use stablecoins to fight inflation, reports show that sanctioned states are using them too, forcing issuers ...
Tether and Circle minted a combined $1.5 billion in stablecoins over two hours, signaling a notable expansion in on-chain ...
Tether's new USAT stablecoin is explicitly designed to comply with U.S. regulations like the GENIUS Act. Coinbase users will barely notice USAT's arrival since the exchange already favors (and makes ...
The Central Bank of Iran no longer holds any of the flagged USDT, after using it to support the rial and settle international ...
Tether moved to establish a new unit of account for gold, arguing that transactions denominated in "Scudo" could simplify digital payments.
Tether, which remains the leading stablecoin issuer, has recently unveiled two significant collaborations to enable digital ...