Tether’s Gold Rally Obscures the Line Between State and Private Market Influence
- Tether's gold reserves hit 116 tons, making it the largest non-sovereign bullion holder, with 12 tons backing XAUt and 104 tons supporting USDT. - The 26-ton Q3 surge accounts for 2% of global demand, tightening supply and driving gold prices to record highs amid geopolitical risks. - Tether's $300M+ investments in gold firms and hiring of HSBC traders signal deeper market integration, contrasting with mixed central bank trends. - Analysts project continued supply tightening as Tether reinvests profits,
Tether has increased its gold reserves to 116 tons, positioning the stablecoin provider among the largest holders of bullion outside of central banks,
The report notes Tether’s deliberate shift toward gold, motivated by CEO Paolo Ardoino’s vocal support for the asset and the company’s rising earnings.
Tether’s impact goes beyond direct gold purchases. The company has
The jump in private-sector buying stands in contrast to the mixed actions of central banks.
Gold has
The broader market could feel significant effects.
As Tether’s gold assets approach those of smaller central banks, the distinction between government and private influence in the gold market continues to
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