Tether’s CEO Is Everywhere — Here’s Why

If you’ve been following the news recently, you may have noticed Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino making frequent appearances in media outlets like Reuters and TechCrunch this week. This media blitz is no coincidence—Tether just launched its first U.S.-regulated stablecoin, USAT, designed to compete directly with Circle’s USDC under new federal rules. At the same time, Fidelity Investments has also entered the fray, joining JPMorgan Chase and PayPal in the race for the stablecoin market.


(Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino)

Previously, Tether had long been viewed as “opaque and suspicious,” with The Economist even calling it a “money launderer’s dream.” But now things are changing: Ardoino revealed that the company is meeting with White House officials and assisting law enforcement agencies like the FBI. Its flagship product, USDT, has reached a global circulation of $187 billion and boasts over 500 million users, growing at a pace “more like Facebook than a typical fintech application.”

Analysis suggests that with former Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick having served as U.S. Secretary of Commerce for a year, and his former company now managing Tether’s reserves, Ardoino has seized the opportunity to rebrand the company. With the launch of USAT, Tether is attempting to transform from a “much-maligned crypto player” into “part of the mainstream financial system.” Against the backdrop of tightening regulations and intensifying competition among giants, this transformation will shape the new landscape of the stablecoin market.

Roger Luo said:Tether is rebranding through regulatory compliance and government collaboration. However, whether USAT can break USDC’s market dominance will depend on its transparency and institutional trust. This transformation will significantly reshape the stablecoin competitive landscape.

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