Tether Pushes Back on Critical UN Report on USDT, Calls for More Dialogue
Tether and Cantor Fitzgerald are pushing back against the United Nations' claims that Tether's USDT is widely used for illicit financial activities. The UN report cited transactions totaling over 17 billion USDT connected to criminal activities. Tether expressed disappointment and highlighted its role in helping developing economies. They also invited the UN to engage in collaborative dialogue to gain a better understanding of blockchain technology
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Tether Pushes Back on Critical UN Report on USDT, Calls for More Dialogue
Tether and Cantor Fitzgerald are pushing back against the United Nations' claims that Tether's USDT is widely used for illicit financial activities. The UN report cited transactions totaling over 17 billion USDT connected to criminal activities. Tether expressed disappointment and highlighted its role in helping developing economies. They also invited the UN to engage in collaborative dialogue to gain a better understanding of blockchain technology