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2025-11-07 09:26:07

Tether Announces Bitcoin Acquisition Again, Becoming the Sixth Largest BTC Holder!

Tether, the company behind the world's largest stablecoin USDT, has made a new Bitcoin (BTC) purchase. According to a post by on-chain analyst EmberCN, Tether purchased 961 BTC (worth $97.18 million). Accordingly, Tether's BTC reserve wallet withdrew 961 BTC from Bitfinex. With this move, Tether saw an opportunity in the decline in Bitcoin and compensated for the decline. This acquisition was part of a consistent accumulation strategy implemented following the major $1 billion acquisition in September. Because Tether purchased approximately 8,889 Bitcoins (worth approximately $1 billion) on September 30. Tether's wallet in question has held BTC purchased with 15% of the company's profits since 2023, typically withdrawing only at the end of each quarter. The company has made it clear in past statements that it views Bitcoin as a key component of its reserve diversification strategy. The wallet in question currently holds 87,296 BTC worth $8.84 billion, making it the 6th largest BTC wallet. *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: Tether Announces Bitcoin Acquisition Again, Becoming the Sixth Largest BTC Holder!

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