EddieJayonCrypto
13 Sep 24
Consumer's Research report alleges that Tether lacks transparency regarding its USD reserves backing the USDT stablecoin. Despite promises, Tether has not submitted a full audit from a reputable accounting firm. The report highlights Tether's history of unfulfilled audit promises dating back to 2017...
- Consumer’s Research report alleges Tether's lack of transparency in failing to provide a full audit of its USD reserves for the USDT stablecoin.
- Tether's history of unfulfilled audit promises, including using a law firm instead of an accounting firm, involvement in illegal money movements, and failure to prevent illicit use of USDT for illegal international transactions.
Consumer advocacy group Consumer’s Research issued a warning to stablecoin issuer Tether in a report released on September 12. The report alleges that Tether lacks transparency around its USD reserves, which are supposed to back its stablecoin, USDT. The research group argues that Tether has failed to deliver a full audit of its dollar reserves from a reputable accounting firm, despite repeated promises to do so. Consumer’s Research draws a parallel between Tether’s lack of transparency and the situation that led to the collapse of FTX and its sister company Alameda Research.
The Consumer’s Research report highlighted Tether’s history of unfulfilled audit promises dating back to 2017. In 2018, the platform submitted a report from a law firm instead of an accounting firm, claiming that USDT was backed by USD. This led to a probe by the US Department of Justice. In 2019, the State of New York found that Tether was involved in illegal money movements to cover up an $850 million loss of customer funds. The court ordered the platform to cease operations and fined it $18.5 million in 2021. Tether reportedly settled the charges related to false claims about USDT being backed by USD. In 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission filed a case against the law firm that conducted Tether’s audit and claimed USDT was backed by USD. The regulators alleged that the law firm had engaged in improper accounting practices. As of the recent Consumer’s Research report, Tether has yet to submit a proper audit report. The report also claims that Tether is doing “business with bad actors” and failing to prevent illicit users from using USDT for illegal international transactions.