Coinbase has responded to a senator’s claims about its political influence, denying its donations affected the SEC’s decision to drop a lawsuit against the crypto exchange
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Tether Reports $10B+ YTD Profit And $6.8B Excess Reserves
Tether has published its Q3 2025 attestation covering figures through September 30, 2025. The report states year-to-date profit exceeded $10 billion and excess reserves totaled $6.8 billion, and it verifies reserves, liabilities, and the assets backing USDT.Reserves were reported at $181.22 billion against $174.45 billion in liabilities, including $174.36 billion related to tokens in circulation. […]
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