Why Tether Isn't Likely a Stablecoin
May 01 2019 - 12:46PM
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May 1, 2019 -- ADVFN Crypto NewsWire -- By definition, a
fiat-backed stablecoin is supposed to be fully backed by the
currency it is pegged to. Tether, which is the most popular of such
coins in existence by consistent trading volume, has been accused
of not fitting this mold, more than once.
Despite the fact that this is true,
until today, it seemed nearly impossible to definitively prove just
how stable the Tether Coin is without going inside the company to
do so. This morning, CoinDesk released an article that suggests
Tether is only 74% backed by cash reserves. Since the primary
source for this claim is the group’s chief lawyer, it is definitely
easy to argue that this is the case. The fact that he signed an
affidavit on its’ veracity, seems to prove that it is.
If this is true, however, this
means that Tether never was a stablecoin. As stated above,
fiat-backed stablecoin should be equally pegged to cash reserves.
To make matters worse, as today’s article reminds us, the New York
Attorney General is still investigating both Tether and Bitfinex,
which includes whether Bitfinex borrowed somewhere around $600
million from Tether to cover its’ alleged $850 million loss last
year.
At the same time that all of this
is going on, however, another one of Tether’s lawyers reportedly
tried to argue that it does not need to hold 100% of its’ issuance
in cash reserves. According to CoinDesk, however, the lawyer in
question stopped short of giving a full explanation as to why this
would be the case.
Since the NY AG’s investigation is
still ongoing, none of this is for certain, except for the fact
that Tether is not truly, completely stable. Those who are
interested in reading the affidavit that proves this can find it
here.
By: BGN Editorial Staff
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