🪀 According to WSJ, the U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether Tether's USDT stablecoin has been involved in financing illegal activities, including terrorism and arms trafficking.
Manhattan-based prosecutors are evaluating potential sanctions if the claims are confirmed. Tether responded, calling the WSJ article "baseless" and stressing that it fails to acknowledge Tether’s documented collaboration with law enforcement.
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Manhattan-based prosecutors are evaluating potential sanctions if the claims are confirmed. Tether responded, calling the WSJ article "baseless" and stressing that it fails to acknowledge Tether’s documented collaboration with law enforcement.
Alex Royce in crypto