Tether rarely minded law enforcement, now it suddenly does
A few weeks after US Secret Service and FBI agents began surveilling USDT wallets, Tether announced “voluntary” sanctions compliance.
A few weeks after US Secret Service and FBI agents began surveilling USDT wallets, Tether announced “voluntary” sanctions compliance.
Ledger Live, the most popular crypto hardware wallet software, is tracking and transmitting sensitive user data to third parties.
Exved, a new Russian firm working on cross-border USDT flows, is working with executives of previously sanctioned firms like Garantex.
Cumberland is the largest Tether client to not declare bankruptcy, and is an important market-maker, OTC desk, and venture firm.
Nayib Bukele used a third-party tool to claim that El Salvador’s bitcoin holdings were profitable, but the tool wasn’t particularly accurate.