Tether Releases Q2 Financial Report: U.S. Treasury Holdings Exceed $127 Billion, Net Profit Reaches $4.9 Billion
BlockBeats News, July 31st, Tether has released its Q2 2025 financial report. The report indicates that as of June 30, 2025, the circulating supply of Tether (USDT) has exceeded $157 billion, with a $20 billion increase since the beginning of the year.
The financial report reveals that Tether holds a total of $127 billion in U.S. Treasury bonds, with $105.5 billion held directly and $21.3 billion held indirectly, representing an increase of approximately $8 billion from the first quarter. The company achieved a net profit of $4.9 billion in the second quarter, with a total profit of $5.7 billion in the first half of 2025, including an operating profit of $3.1 billion.
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