Tether’s $135 Billion Treasury Holdings Now Comparable to Major Nations
- Tether reported $10B+ net profits in Q3 2025, driven by $135B in U.S. Treasury holdings surpassing 17th-largest global holder status. - $181.2B in reserves (including $12.9B gold and $9.9B Bitcoin) back $174.4B liabilities, with 32% year-to-date USDT supply growth. - Strategic alignment with U.S. GENIUS Act regulations boosted Treasury exposure from $65B to $135B in 2025, enhancing liquidity and profitability. - CEO Paolo Ardoino emphasized diversified reserves and plans for U.S.-regulated USAT, while ad
Tether International S.A. de C.V., the company behind the world’s largest stablecoin, announced that its net profits for the year so far have surpassed $10 billion by the third quarter of 2025, as reported by
The Q3 2025 attestation, conducted by BDO—one of the world’s top five accounting firms—validated Tether’s financial openness and reserve structure, as stated in
During the third quarter, Tether expanded by issuing an additional $17 billion in
The sharp increase in Treasury holdings corresponds with regulatory changes, particularly the U.S. GENIUS Act, which requires stablecoin reserves to be kept in low-risk assets. Tether’s Treasury assets grew swiftly from $65 billion in the first quarter of 2025 to $135 billion by September, as the company adapts to new compliance standards. This approach not only boosts Tether’s liquidity but also allows it to benefit from interest earnings on its large Treasury holdings, driving its impressive profitability.
In addition to Treasuries, Tether has broadened its financial approach. The company initiated a share repurchase program for institutional investors and applied for an Investment Fund License in El Salvador under the country’s new Private Alternative Investment Fund law. Tether also resolved its legal dispute with the bankrupt crypto lender Celsius using its own funds, ensuring that USDT’s backing remained unaffected.
Despite Tether’s robust financial position, it continues to face challenges. The stablecoin is under ongoing scrutiny regarding transparency and regulatory adherence, especially as central banks and legislators assess the potential risks of large stablecoins. Nevertheless, Tether’s CEO remains optimistic about its framework, revealing plans to introduce USAT—a U.S.-regulated stablecoin compliant with the GENIUS Act—to further expand in the American market.
Tether’s strategic moves, including investments in artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and peer-to-peer communication technologies, are designed to grow its ecosystem beyond just finance. Ardoino highlighted that Tether’s proprietary equity is nearing $30 billion, demonstrating its innovative strength and resilience in a volatile global economy.
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