Tether responds to the increase in hedge funds shorting USDT

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Tether CTO Paolo Ardoino has responded to a June 27 report by The Wall Street Journal that hedge funds have short bets on Tether’s stablecoin USDT via crypto brokerage Genesis Global Trading.

The article cites Genesis Global’s head of institutional sales, Leon Marshall, for commentary on how traditional hedge funds are looking to short Tether USDT. Marshall stated,

“There has been a real spike in the interest from traditional hedge funds who are taking a look at tether and looking to short it.”

Tether’s response

Tether’s CTO, Paolo Ardoino, took to Twitter a few hours later to refute hedge funds’ strategy and rationale for shorting USDT. Ardoino explained the tools being used by traditional finance to short the world’s biggest stablecoin by market cap.

He went on to claim that hedge funds believe, and are partly responsible for, allegations that Tether is a house of cards built on imaginary assets and lies. He also attested that “competitors were spreading via coordinated troll networks” to discredit Tether and ruin its reputation. In Tether’s defense, Ardoino stated,

The liquidity showed by Tether following the bank run on its assets after Terra’s collapse is unparalleled. In 2007, U.K. bank Northern Rock saw a run on its assets of just 5%, causing it to end up in state ownership following a government bailout.

Tether has absorbed greater pressure over a shorter period without any apparent issues as $16B has been withdrawn from Tether over the past month, around 20% of its market cap, and no redemptions have been publicly reported.

The WSJ noted a $16 billion decline in Tether’s market cap — currently at $67 billion — but did not comment on whether that has had an impact on Tether’s reserves.

Testing Tether’s liquidity

Ardoino also highlighted the actions of other financial entities and their investment in projects such as Terra USD stating,

A look at Genesis Global

Genesis Global is a brokerage that handles transactions for for professional investors. Marshal remarked,

“The short trades are almost exclusively put on by traditional hedge funds in the U.S. and Europe, while crypto firms—especially those based in Asia—have been happy to facilitate the other side of the transactions.”

The names of the hedge funds placing bets against Tether are unknown at this time.

Genesis Global had $14.6B in active loans as of Q1 2022, and 48% of its assets were held in USD or stablecoins. The interest in shorting Tether was also mentioned in the report.

“While shorting an asset which is designed to be capped at parity appears to require no further optionality, the derivatives desk saw substantial interest to put on the short tether trade not just in OTC forwards but also via options.”

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