Major banking institution HSBC issued a warning about potential USDT de-pegging risks following S&P Global's recent downgrade. The old Tether skepticism narrative is making a comeback in traditional finance circles.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 2h ago
HSBC is at it again; traditional finance just loves this. USDT has been fine for years, so what are they worried about?
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LiquidationOracle
· 2h ago
HSBC is spreading rumors again; Tether's stability is even better than their credit.
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ProposalDetective
· 2h ago
The banks are hyping this up again. Every year they talk about the risk of USDT depegging, but we've never actually seen it truly depeg.
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MrDecoder
· 2h ago
HSBC is making moves again, this time it's USDT's turn... same old story.
Major banking institution HSBC issued a warning about potential USDT de-pegging risks following S&P Global's recent downgrade. The old Tether skepticism narrative is making a comeback in traditional finance circles.