Shortly before 1:00 p.m. ET Wednesday, Tether, the company behind the dollar-linked stablecoin of the same name, announced via Twitter that it had destroyed 500 million tether tokens.
Previously, those tokens were held in an account known as the "Tether treasury." The past few weeks have seen massive influxes of USDT to the Treasury, particularly after the cryptocurrency lost parity with the U.S. dollar last week amid questions about Tether's access to banking services.
From Oct. 14, when USDT started to slip below $1.00, to Oct. 23, 680 million USDT were transferred to the company-controlled Treasury wallet.
All of these transfers came from an address controlled by Bitfinex, a cryptocurrency exchange that overlaps with Tether in terms of ownership and management.
Bitfinex's cold wallet's balance has fallen by around 100,000 bitcoin since early September, leading some to speculate that the exchange has been spending bitcoin in order to take tether off the market - perhaps to push the exchange rate back towards the $1.00 mark, or perhaps even to exit the stablecoin business entirely.
In its announcement Wednesday, Tether said that it had not burned all of the USDT in the Treasury account, and that around 466 million USDT remain in the account "As a preparatory measure for future USDT issuances."
The announcement characterized transfers of USDT to the Treasury as "Redemption," a process that Tether described in its original white paper.
The anonymous anti-Tether campaigner "Bitfinex'ed," however, disputed Tether's characterization of transfers to the Treasury as a "Redemption," writing: "Not one person can come forward and say that they converted Tethers to dollars and got wired money from Tether."
It is unclear if it is possible to redeem USDT tokens for dollars with Tether, and many allege that it is not.
An outside spokesperson for Tether was unable to provide information regarding transfers to the Treasury account or the subsequent destruction of tokens when reached by CoinDesk.
Tether Just Burned 500 Million USDT Stablecoin Tokens
Publié le Oct 24, 2018
by Coindesk | Publié le Coinage
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