WSJ: Tether is disrupting the US global sanctions system
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Odaily Odaily News The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) published an article stating that Tether (USDT) is undermining the United States' fight against arms dealers, sanctions breakers and scammers. In 2023, the amount of money flowing through the Tether network will be almost as much as that through Visa cards, with a full-year net profit of $6.2 billion, surpassing asset management giant BlackRock (common shareholders' net profit of $5.5 billion), but Tether's number of employees (less than 100) is only a small fraction of BlackRock's. The article pointed out that although Tether will review the identity of direct customers, its huge secondary market is unregulated. According to a United Nations report in January this year, USDT is the "first choice" for money laundering in Southeast Asia.
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