Stablecoin giant Tether currently holds 96,185 BTC valued at $8.4 billion, ranking as the 5th largest Bitcoin holder globally. What's striking is their treasury yield operation—USDT generates roughly $10 billion in annual revenue with nearly 99% profit margins. The capital firepower is real: they pulled 8,888.8 BTC on January 1st alone when the price hit $89k per coin. This positions them as an infinite capital machine capable of accumulating assets on every market pullback using essentially house money. When your stablecoin issuer operates at this scale and profit level, they're not just a payment layer—they're a major market participant shaping liquidity flows.
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MetaMisery
· 01-06 11:00
Wow, Tether's 99% profit margin is really incredible, it's just printing money.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 01-05 21:10
Tether's profit margin is 99%? That's outrageous, brother. Is this still a payment tool? This is clearly a printing press.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 01-04 08:07
Hmm... Tether's operation is truly outrageous, 99% profit margin? This isn't a stablecoin, this is a printing press.
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WalletDetective
· 01-03 12:50
Damn, Tether's 99% profit margin is really outrageous... It's just a money-printing machine.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 01-03 12:50
Damn, USDT this money-printing machine... 99% profit margin? It's just unstoppable now.
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-03 12:38
Oh my, Teda's profit margin is almost a money-printing machine.
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PumpStrategist
· 01-03 12:32
When I saw this set of data, I was thinking, what does a 99% profit margin mean? It's almost like printing money. The truly interesting point here is—Tether is not a wallet manager; it is a market maker. Every time there's a pullback, they can use the printed money to dump, and the chips are highly concentrated in this one entity. The pattern is already forming, everyone.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 01-03 12:25
Damn, the profit margin of Tether is just cheating.
Stablecoin giant Tether currently holds 96,185 BTC valued at $8.4 billion, ranking as the 5th largest Bitcoin holder globally. What's striking is their treasury yield operation—USDT generates roughly $10 billion in annual revenue with nearly 99% profit margins. The capital firepower is real: they pulled 8,888.8 BTC on January 1st alone when the price hit $89k per coin. This positions them as an infinite capital machine capable of accumulating assets on every market pullback using essentially house money. When your stablecoin issuer operates at this scale and profit level, they're not just a payment layer—they're a major market participant shaping liquidity flows.