
Tether no longer has to submit attestations. Will anybody miss them?
Tether is no longer required to submit attestations but does this mean that all transparency around the leading stablecoin will be lost?
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It’s official: the last quarter for which Tether is required to legally submit to attestations of its reserves, as dictated by the Attorney General of New York, has passed. That means, at least according to the law, the company no longer has to submit any attestations, quarterly or otherwise.
Listen to the article to find out how we shouldn't expect much.
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