
As worries about contagion risks persist, the cryptocurrency market has been under a lot of pressure recently. This happened after FTX, the second-largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world after Binance, collapsed. The failure of a $32 billion cryptocurrency exchange has brought stablecoins to public attention.
Bitcoin and cryptocurrency commentator Peter Schiff took to Twitter and shared some information that he believes is about Tether, the third largest cryptocurrency and the largest stablecoin. Schiff shared a CoinMarketCap chart of Tether’s market capitalization, which showed the decline.
He uses the fact that Tether has never experienced a market cap decline as support for his claim.
Even as the outflows increased, Tether price edged closer to its $1 parity level. On Friday, USDT was trading at $0.99 as the cryptocurrency stabilized.
In order to explain concerns and uncertainties among market participants, Tether’s CTO Paolo Ardoino wrote a thread explaining the connection between FTX and its USDT coin during the FTX crash.
He clarified that while Almeida has issued and redeemed large amounts of USDT in the past, he has no credit exposure that has come with the troubled cryptocurrency trading company.
The Terra, Celsius, Three Arrows, and most recently, the FTX collapses all contributed to the bear market that has gripped the crypto sector during 2022.