Tether is advancing a major capital move—acquiring the Italian football giant Juventus, targeting the controlling stake held by EXOR Group. The transaction will be conducted in cash. This move marks the further diversification of the world's largest stablecoin issuer's asset allocation and business footprint. In recent years, Tether has not only expanded its influence in the crypto financial sector but also frequently invested in traditional industries. Its involvement in top-tier sports is an important step in its global expansion strategy. Industry analysts believe this reflects the trend of crypto giants penetrating into traditional economic sectors, and also indicates that institutions holding stablecoin minting rights are seeking more diversified asset allocation options.
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DragonFlyOfficial
· 12-13 04:58
Bull Run 🐂
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PoolJumper
· 12-13 01:49
Can Juventus be bought? Tether is aiming to dominate the world, is the next step to directly acquire central banks?
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BlockchainWorker
· 12-13 01:38
USDT is starting to play football too, this deal is really incredible
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Pouring cash into Juventus, the crypto circle's cash capacity is a bit outrageous
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No, why does Tether want everything? Is the next move buying a club or acquiring broadcasting rights for matches
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Stablecoin issuers rely on printing money to buy top clubs, this tactic is quite clever
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Wait, does USDT have that much real gold and silver, or is it just playing with tricks again
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Virtual assets engaging in real-world industries, now that's true cross-industry integration
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Juventus has caught the eye of the crypto world’s big players; the football scene is about to change
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Tether has way too much money; is this an investment or a new way of money laundering
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Crypto giants entering sports, this seems to be the future trend
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DecentralizeMe
· 12-13 01:28
Wait, Tether uses the money earned from USDT minting rights to buy Juventus? That logic is pretty crazy haha
This is outrageous, stablecoin issuers directly pour money into the sports industry, really considering themselves as financial groups
If Juventus is acquired by Tether, will future match sponsorships be settled in USDT...
By the way, does this guy really have that much cash? Or did he print more coins again?
This move looks like money laundering... No, no, I didn't say anything
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SighingCashier
· 12-13 01:24
The stablecoin printing press is about to buy a luxury football team. Now it's really going to play around with the traditional economy.
Tether is advancing a major capital move—acquiring the Italian football giant Juventus, targeting the controlling stake held by EXOR Group. The transaction will be conducted in cash. This move marks the further diversification of the world's largest stablecoin issuer's asset allocation and business footprint. In recent years, Tether has not only expanded its influence in the crypto financial sector but also frequently invested in traditional industries. Its involvement in top-tier sports is an important step in its global expansion strategy. Industry analysts believe this reflects the trend of crypto giants penetrating into traditional economic sectors, and also indicates that institutions holding stablecoin minting rights are seeking more diversified asset allocation options.