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Is Tether Dumping Its Massive Bitcoin Holdings? CEO Shares The Truth

Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, has dismissed talk of a Bitcoin sell-off, making it clear that the company continues to direct part of its profits into Bitcoin, gold, and even ￰0￱ comments come in the wake of speculation that the stablecoin giant had reduced its exposure to BTC in order to accumulate more ￰1￱ rumors of Tether’s Bitcoin sell-offs gained traction after quarterly reports showed a decline in its Bitcoin reserves, but both Ardoino and Jan3 CEO Samson Mow have noted that no sales took place and that Tether’s commitment to Bitcoin is only growing ￰2￱ Mow Debunks Rumors Of Bitcoin Sell-Off Rumors have spread across the crypto industry that Tether, the issuer of the world’s largest stablecoin USDT, is selling off parts of its massive Bitcoin holdings to buy ￰3￱ a post on the social media platform X, Samson Mow, a popular crypto commentator, pointed to analysis from content creator Clive Thompson, who noted that Tether’s holdings dropped from 92,650 BTC at the end of Q1 2025 to 83,274 BTC at the end of Q2 ￰4￱ a result, Thompson concluded that Tether is selling Bitcoin to buy ￰5￱ to Mow, this conclusion ignored a key detail of Tether allocating part of its Bitcoin reserves to fund its initiative, Twenty One Capital (XXI).

He explained that 14,000 BTC was transferred to XXI on June 2, followed by another 5,800 BTC in ￰6￱ those transfers into account, Tether actually ended Q2 with a net increase of 4,624 BTC compared to Q1, and including the July allocation, the company’s overall position grew by more than 10,000 ￰7￱ described the rumors as yet another example of desperation for bearish Bitcoin headlines and said that Tether’s stance on BTC is overwhelmingly ￰8￱ CEO Confirms Commitment To Bitcoin Responding to Samson Mow’s comments, Tether’s CEO Paolo Ardoino also addressed the speculation directly, and his response rejected the idea that the company had liquidated any of its Bitcoin to acquire ￰9￱ clarified that the apparent reduction in the company’s Bitcoin reserves was tied to transfers into the firm’s investment arm, Twenty One Capital (XXI), and not to any sale.

“Correct. Tether didn’t sell any ￰10￱ Samson says below, it contributed part of its stash into XXI,” Ardoino ￰11￱ Tether CEO further noted that Tether is committed to channeling part of its profits into what he described as safe assets, such as Bitcoin, gold, and land. Tether’s investments extend beyond only ￰12￱ has also been open about its interest in gold, with Ardoino referring to it as “natural Bitcoin.” Reports indicate that the company is currently exploring investments in gold mining projects, and it recently bought a minority stake in the gold royalty company Elemental Altus for $105 million.

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