Tether has released its Q1-Q3 financial report, with a year-to-date net profit exceeding $10 billion.
BlockBeats News, October 31st, Tether Attestation released the Q3 2025 financial report, as of the end of Q3 2025, the company's year-to-date net profit has exceeded 10 billion U.S. dollars. As of September 30, 2025, Tether's global user base has exceeded 500 million, with $6.8 billion in excess reserves serving as financial buffer. Over $17 billion in new USDT has been issued this year, and the total circulating supply of USDT has exceeded $174 billion. The company has also embarked on innovative and groundbreaking projects in AI, energy, P2P communication, empowering communities with stability through the fusion of technology and finance.
Tether's total exposure to U.S. Treasury bonds (direct and indirect) has reached a historical high of approximately $135 billion, making it one of the largest holders of U.S. government debt globally, ranking 17th in national rankings, surpassing South Korea. Additionally, Tether holds gold and Bitcoin reserves of $12.9 billion and $9.9 billion, respectively, accounting for about 13% of the total reserves. The financial report indicates a total liability of $174.45 billion, of which $174.357 billion is related to issued digital tokens. As of the end of Q3, Tether's asset value exceeded liabilities by $6.778 billion.
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