🔥 Cryptocurrency "Tether" Company Reveals Big Scoop 🔥
USDT major shareholders plan to run away at half price. Latest news: Tether launches a $20 billion fundraising plan, aiming for a $500 billion valuation, the goal is to rival OpenAI, or even reach the combined market cap of Goldman Sachs + Blackstone, clearly aiming to create a wealth myth in the crypto world. But unexpectedly— the major shareholders are directly throwing down the gauntlet and quitting now. 🌎 Plot Twist The major shareholders explicitly state: They want to cash out and run. Even more intense: They originally wanted to sell shares at a $280 billion valuation, which is like a half-price clearance sale for Tether. Of course, Tether can't allow: 👉 to openly say— If they want to sell, it must be at a $500 billion valuation. In plain words: It’s to avoid affecting my $20 billion fundraising. ❓ The Question Arises Is this: • A new wealth myth in the crypto circle? or • Do the major shareholders know some hidden truth that ordinary people don’t? ⚠ The core reason is actually two words: fear. 1. Fear of asset pegging failure Tether’s 40% profit, comes from high-risk assets like Bitcoin and gold. But Standard & Poor’s has already warned: 👉 As soon as Bitcoin drops 30%, Tether’s safety cushion will be gone. The possible outcomes are: • USDT losing its peg • Triggering regulatory red lines • Or even bankruptcy, or more severe consequences Rather than waiting for a disaster, it’s better to cash out at the high valuation. 2. Fear of not being able to sell later Tether’s equity structure is very special: • Very poor liquidity • But extremely concentrated Current structure: • Chairman Giancarlo Devasini holds 47% • CEO Paolo Ardoino and other core shareholders hold about 20% • Other shareholders hold very little, almost no say Essentially, it’s one sentence: 👉 The big boss makes the call. In the context of increasing regulation, what do small shareholders fear most? 👉 A policy change could render their shares worthless. So the logic is very realistic: • Selling at a $500 billion valuation is best • $280 billion is also acceptable • Better than ending up empty-handed and losing everything ⚔ Final Scene On one side: 👉 Tether loudly aiming for a $500 billion market cap On the other side: 👉 Major shareholders preparing to run away at half price Which side are you on? If you are a USDT shareholder, would you jump ship early? Anyway, I would. Hahaha 😝
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🔥 Cryptocurrency "Tether" Company Reveals Big Scoop 🔥
USDT major shareholders plan to run away at half price.
Latest news:
Tether launches a $20 billion fundraising plan, aiming for a $500 billion valuation,
the goal is to rival OpenAI, or even reach the combined market cap of Goldman Sachs + Blackstone,
clearly aiming to create a wealth myth in the crypto world.
But unexpectedly—
the major shareholders are directly throwing down the gauntlet and quitting now.
🌎 Plot Twist
The major shareholders explicitly state:
They want to cash out and run.
Even more intense:
They originally wanted to sell shares at a $280 billion valuation,
which is like a half-price clearance sale for Tether.
Of course, Tether can't allow:
👉 to openly say—
If they want to sell, it must be at a $500 billion valuation.
In plain words:
It’s to avoid affecting my $20 billion fundraising.
❓ The Question Arises
Is this:
• A new wealth myth in the crypto circle?
or
• Do the major shareholders know some hidden truth that ordinary people don’t?
⚠ The core reason is actually two words: fear.
1. Fear of asset pegging failure
Tether’s 40% profit,
comes from high-risk assets like Bitcoin and gold.
But Standard & Poor’s has already warned:
👉 As soon as Bitcoin drops 30%,
Tether’s safety cushion will be gone.
The possible outcomes are:
• USDT losing its peg
• Triggering regulatory red lines
• Or even bankruptcy, or more severe consequences
Rather than waiting for a disaster,
it’s better to cash out at the high valuation.
2. Fear of not being able to sell later
Tether’s equity structure is very special:
• Very poor liquidity
• But extremely concentrated
Current structure:
• Chairman Giancarlo Devasini holds 47%
• CEO Paolo Ardoino and other core shareholders hold about 20%
• Other shareholders hold very little, almost no say
Essentially, it’s one sentence:
👉 The big boss makes the call.
In the context of increasing regulation,
what do small shareholders fear most?
👉 A policy change could render their shares worthless.
So the logic is very realistic:
• Selling at a $500 billion valuation is best
• $280 billion is also acceptable
• Better than ending up empty-handed and losing everything
⚔ Final Scene
On one side:
👉 Tether loudly aiming for a $500 billion market cap
On the other side:
👉 Major shareholders preparing to run away at half price
Which side are you on?
If you are a USDT shareholder,
would you jump ship early?
Anyway, I would.
Hahaha 😝