외신 “전문가들, 테더발 잠재적 유동성 위기 우려”

외신 “전문가들, 테더발 잠재적 유동성 위기 우려”

코인텔레그래프가 복수 전문가를 인용해 “테더의 제3자 감사 부재로 업계에서 잠재적으로 유동성 위기가 나타날 수 있다는 우려가 제기되고 있다”고 전했다. 유럽 암호화폐 투자펀드 사이버캐피털 공동 설립자 저스틴 본스(Justin Bons)는 “테더는 암호화폐 업계 전체에 가장 큰 위협이며, 투자자들은 아무런 증거 없이 테더가 1,180억 달러(USDT 시가총액)의 담보를 보유하고 있다고 믿어야 한다”고 말했다. IDA파이낸스 공동 설립자 션 리(Sean Lee)도 “테더가 붕괴한다면 FTX와 달리 파트너 은행과의 구조적 문제에서 비롯될 가능성이 높다. 서클의 USDC도 실리콘밸리뱅크(SVB)와 시그니처 뱅크에 높은 의존도를 가지고 있었고, 이들이 붕괴하자 USDC 점유율도 하락했다”고 전했다. 또 암호화폐 전문가 앤디 리안(Anndy Lian)은 “테더가 붕괴할 것으로 생각하지는 않지만, 중앙 집중식 기관은 암호화폐 분야에 위험을 초래할 수 있다”고 말했다.

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Source: https://kr.investing.com/news/cryptocurrency-news/article-1205646

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Investors claim Tether’s $118B reserves may face audit and liquidity risks

Investors claim Tether’s $118B reserves may face audit and liquidity risks

Tether’s lack of third-party audits is raising investor concerns about a potential FTX-like liquidity crisis from the $118 billion stablecoin giant.

Investor concerns are mounting around Tether, the issuer of the world’s largest stablecoin USD₮.

Cyber Capital founder Justin Bons, who shared his concerns about Tether being a potentially bigger scam than FTX, catalyzed the latest wave of concerns.

Bons wrote in a Sept. 14 X post:

“[Tether is] one of the biggest existential threats to crypto as a whole. As we have to trust they hold $118B in collateral without proof! Even after the CFTC fined Tether for lying about their reserves in 2021.”

In 2021, the United States Commodities and Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) fined Tether a $41 million civil monetary penalty for lying about USDT being fully backed by reserves.

Concerns over the stablecoin giant’s influence over the crypto space grew louder recently after data revealed that Tether’s market share surpassed 75% of the entire stablecoin market after a 20% increase over the past two years.

A hypothetical Tether implosion would be banking-driven, unlike the FTX collapse

Part of the concerns are fueled by one of the industry’s most notorious black swan events, the collapse of the FTX exchange, which led to $8.9 billion in lost user funds.

While FTX’s collapse was due to its inability to honor mass customer withdrawals of $6 billion within three days, a hypothetical Tether implosion would be related to its banking partners, according to Sean Lee, the co-founder of IDA Finance.

Lee told Cointelegraph:

“Bear market or not, the possibility of Tether imploding is more about its structural connectivity to its underlying assets and banking rails, not so much market movement.  Otherwise, USDT would’ve suffered during the last bear market, but instead, it was actually [USD Coin] USDC that depegged due to their reliance on Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.”

In May 2022, Tether honored over $16.7 billion worth of USDT customer withdrawals within 10 days without any issues.

In contrast, Washington Mutual Bank could not honor $16.5 billion worth of withdrawals within 10 days, which led to what became known as the biggest banking failure in the US in September 2008.

Others believe that Tether is too big to fail. Notably, Anndy Lian, author and intergovernmental blockchain expert, doesn’t expect Tether to face issues but warned that generally, large centralized entities could pose a risk for the cryptocurrency space:

“Cryptocurrencies were originally designed to operate without central control, promoting transparency, security, and user autonomy. However, Tether, as a centralized stablecoin issuer, holds significant influence over the crypto market due to its widespread use for trading and liquidity.”

Cointelegraph has approached Tether for comment.

Tether’s business structure and transparency raise concerns

On Sept. 8, Tether invested $100 million in Adecoagro, acquiring a 9.8% stake in the Latin American agricultural giant.

This latest investment gave us the first disclosure into Tether’s governance structure, according to Cyber Capital’s Bons, who wrote:

“The board of Tether Holdings only has 2 members; Giancarlo & Ludovicos. This implies that the USDT reserves are still not segregated in 2024 & these two have absolute control!”

IDA Finance’s co-founder, Lee, was also concerned about Tether’s lack of transparency. He wrote:

“Tether is structured as a business and their insistence on not providing the level of detailed transparency that ensures real trust from the community and institutional players is indeed concerning.”

Despite Tether boasting over $118 billion worth of reserves in its second quarter “independent attestations conducted by BDO,” Cyber Capital’s Bons claims that Tether has yet to submit its reserves for a third-party audit:

“However, an ‘Auditor’s Report’ or an ‘Accountant Report’ is not a formal audit at all! Despite the claims, Tether has never submitted its alleged reserves to a real unrestricted, third-party audit!”

 

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/tether-transparency-business-structure-118b-ftx-concern

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Panel Discussion: The Ideal Recipe for KOL Strategy

Panel Discussion: The Ideal Recipe for KOL Strategy

A panel of crypto KOLs (Key Opinion Leaders) convened to dissect “The Ideal Recipe for KOL Strategy” in 2024. Moderated by the insightful Joy Song, the panel featured a diverse group of voices: Anndy Lian, a seasoned investor and author; MAD CRIPTO, a fund manager building the innovative “Knights” project; Your Crypto DJ, a DJ and prominent voice in the meme coin space; and Sandro Crypto, an advocate for utility and education.

The discussion kicked off with a question on the hottest narratives of 2024. While acknowledging the allure of AI and liquid staking, the panelists highlighted the persistent dominance of meme coins. Anndy Lian emphasized the importance of community engagement, noting that meme coins, despite often lacking inherent utility, thrive on the strength of their communities. MAD CRIPTO echoed this sentiment, pointing out that meme coins offer a simplified entry point for new investors, contributing to their explosive growth.

However, the panel acknowledged the double-edged sword of meme coins. Your Crypto DJ, a self-proclaimed meme coin enthusiast, appreciated their transparency – they are what they are, pure community-driven gambles. Sandro Crypto, on the other hand, expressed concern over the speculative frenzy they incite, emphasizing the need for education and a focus on projects with genuine utility.

The conversation then shifted to the impact of platforms like Pump & Dump, which have democratized token launching. While acknowledging its role in simplifying the process, Your Crypto DJ expressed concern over the platform’s potential to drain liquidity, leading to short-lived tokens.

The panelists agreed that discerning quality projects amidst the meme coin deluge is crucial. Sandro Crypto highlighted the evolving role of KOLs, emphasizing the need for projects to move beyond superficial engagement and recognize the value of authentic community building. He cited the example of node sales, where KOLs with dedicated communities demonstrably drove significant investment.

Anndy Lian stressed the importance of content quality and transparency, urging KOLs to prioritize their audience’s financial well-being over short-term gains from shilling dubious projects. He argued that a KOL’s true value lies in their ability to empower their community with knowledge and guide them towards profitable, sustainable projects.

The discussion concluded with a reflection on the future of the KOL landscape. Your Crypto DJ emphasized the importance of authenticity and building a genuine connection with one’s audience. Sandro Crypto reiterated his call for education and a focus on long-term value, urging aspiring KOLs to delve deeper into the technology and educate their audience on the fundamentals of blockchain and cryptocurrency.

The panel served as a microcosm of the evolving KOL landscape in 2024. While meme coins and short-term gains continue to dominate the conversation, there’s a growing recognition of the need for substance, education, and a focus on long-term value. As the industry matures, the KOLs who thrive will be those who can adapt to this changing landscape, prioritize their community’s best interests, and provide genuine value beyond fleeting hype cycles.

Cointelegraph, Newtribe Capital, ABCDE Capital, and Myco organized this event in Singapore on 18 September during the Token 2049 week.

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