According to Bloomberg, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino stated that after the U.S. President signs the stablecoin bill, Tether is planning to return to the U.S. market, focusing on institutional clients and providing stablecoin products for payments, interbank settlements, and trading. Ardoino emphasized that the company has no intention of going public and will continue to focus on emerging markets while expanding its business in the U.S.
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According to Bloomberg, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino stated that after the U.S. President signs the stablecoin bill, Tether is planning to return to the U.S. market, focusing on institutional clients and providing stablecoin products for payments, interbank settlements, and trading. Ardoino emphasized that the company has no intention of going public and will continue to focus on emerging markets while expanding its business in the U.S.