Tether Highlights Security Cooperation with U.S. Authorities
Tether has made its letters to the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs and the U.S. House Financial Services Committee public.
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Tether has made its letters to the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking,
Housing, and Urban Affairs and the U.S. House Financial Services
Committee public.
In these letters, the USDT issuer underscores its dedication to security and close collaboration with law enforcement agencies.
Tether
asserts that it has played a crucial role in assisting the Department
of Justice in freezing 326 wallets controlling 435 million USDT to date.
Paolo
Ardoino, Tether’s CTO, revealed that they have recently onboarded the
United States Secret Service into their platform and are in the process
of doing the same for the FBI.
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