Tether denies borrowing from bankrupt Celsius

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Tether’s (USDT) chief technology officer Paolo Ardoino has denied that the stablecoin issuer took a loan from Celsius in a Jan. 31 tweet.

Ardoino responded to a Twitter thread on the Celsius examiner report that said that Tether, alongside Three Arrows Capital and Alameda Research, could exceed their credit limits with the bankrupt lender.

The report claimed that the stablecoin issuer had over $2 billion exposure to Celsius and was considered an “existential threat” to the lender’s financial health. It added that Celsius’ couldn’t survive a Tether default because its capital was insufficient.

“The Tether exposure eventually grew to over $2 billion -a number so large that in late September 2021, that exposure was described to the Risk Committee as present[ing] an ‘existential threat’ to Celsius.”

However, Ardoino has denied these claims saying the document either made a typographical error or a mischaracterization. According to him, Tether never borrowed from Celsius.

In a July 2022 statement, Tether said it liquidated a loan to the crypto lending firm without incurring any losses. The stablecoin issuer did not state the dollar value of the loan.

Meanwhile, Tether said it would stop its secured lending practices in 2023.

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