Tether CEO: Tether has cooperated with dozens of law enforcement agencies including the United States, Ukraine and Israel
In response to the Wall Street Journal's article claiming that Tether is suspected of assisting terrorists in illegal financing using cryptocurrency, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino stated in a post that since its establishment, Tether has cooperated with dozens of law enforcement agencies including the United States, Ukraine, and Israel. The use of cryptocurrency by malicious actors accounts for only a small portion of illegal activities in the traditional financial industry. The deceptive article by the Wall Street Journal deceived good people with false information.
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