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Tether Rakes in $5.7B Profit in 2025—Now Gearing Up to Launch New U.S. Stablecoin by Q4

Tether Rakes in $5.7B Profit in 2025—Now Gearing Up to Launch New U.S. Stablecoin by Q4

Author:
Ambcrypto
Published:
2025-08-02 06:00:54
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Tether’s staggering $5.7 billion profit this year isn’t just padding its balance sheet—it’s fueling an aggressive push into the U.S. stablecoin market. The controversial giant is doubling down, with a fresh dollar-pegged contender slated for Q4.

Why now? Because nothing says 'trust us' like posting record profits while regulators scramble to catch up. The move could further cement Tether’s dominance—or finally force the 'wild west' of stablecoins to play by Wall Street’s rules.

One thing’s certain: When Tether sneezes, crypto catches a cold. And this time, it’s bringing a whole new weapon to the fight.

Key Takeaways

Tether eyes Q4 for U.S. market re-entry with new stablecoin offerings separate from USDT. The firm’s YTD profit surged to $5.7B with a reported $127B in Treasury bills exposure. 

World’s largest stablecoin issuer, Tether, announced that its year-to-date (YTD) profit jumped to $5.7 billion ahead of planned re-entry into the U.S. market. 

In the latest USDT Q2 reserve report, the issuer attributed the remarkable profitability to ‘the strength of its business model.’

“Tether’s profitability also underscores the strength of its business model. Net profit for Q2 2025 totaled approximately $4.9 billion, bringing the total for the first six months of the year to $5.7 billion.”

Tether eyes U.S re-entry in Q4

The firm had over $127 billion in U.S. Treasury bills exposure as part of reserve backing for its global stablecoin USDT and eyed U.S. market re-entry in Q4, according to the CEO, Paolo Ardoino. 

The new stablecoin venture will be designed for the mature and ‘highly efficient’ U.S. market, added Ardoino.  

“In the upcoming quarter, Tether will focus on a new venture in the U.S, to build a best-in-class product suite (stablecoins plus more), designed for the specific, already highly efficient, market.”

Its plan for a separate U.S.-focused stablecoin offering from the USDT is part of the compliance push under the new stablecoin law, the GENIUS Act.

The Act demands 100% backing of reserve assets by Treasury bills or cash equivalents, besides the issuer being domiciled in the U.S. 

That said, the planned offering could have a yield feature and target mostly institutional investors and players. In a recent Bloomberg interview, Ardoino clarified that, 

“It’s (U.S. stablecoin offering) going to be focused on the US institutional markets, providing an efficient stablecoin for payments but also for interbank settlements and trading.”

Tether’s popular USDT offering has a completely different model from the new venture. It’s focused on the ‘inefficient’ emerging markets for users seeking faster USD rails and hedging against local currency devaluations and inflation. 

As a result, Tether pockets all the interest earned from the treasury reserves backing USDT. That may not be the case for the upcoming venture.  

Meanwhile, the USDT market cap has hit a record high of $163.6 billion. This helped it to keep a $100B lead over the second-largest stablecoin, USDC, which had a $64 billion market size. 

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Source: CoinMarketCap

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