Tether Becomes the Largest Non-Sovereign Gold Holder with Over 140 Tons Stored in a Nuclear Bunker

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Tether has become the largest non-sovereign holder of gold, with over 140 tons stored in a nuclear bunker. The company plans to add 27 tons by Q4 2025, surpassing countries such as Greece and Australia. This move aligns with CFT measures and positions Tether ahead of MiCA compliance deadlines.

BlockBeats news: On January 28, according to Bloomberg, stablecoin issuer Tether has become the largest holder of gold reserves outside of sovereign states and banks, with a total weight exceeding 140 tons. Tether stores the gold securely in a nuclear bunker.


Yesterday's news reported that Tether announced an increase of approximately 27 tons of gold holdings in Q4 2025, and has now entered the ranks of the world's top 30 gold holders, surpassing countries such as Greece, Qatar, and Australia.

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