- KPMG conducted a physical audit of Tether’s reserves.
- The firm verified around 150 tons of gold in a secret vault in Switzerland — reserves exceeded liabilities by $6.8 billion.
- CEO Paolo Ardoino said Tether no longer considers itself a crypto company.
Stablecoin giant Tether brought in Big Four auditor KPMG to review its reserves — including a physical count of roughly 150 tons of gold held in a Swiss vault. The audit confirmed the gold is there, and that total reserves exceed liabilities by $6.8 billion.
“It was physically demanding work,” Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino commented on the audit in an interview with Fortune.
Journalists noted that the audit should put to rest one of the crypto world’s longest-running conspiracy theories: that USDT is not properly backed and that the company will one day carry out a mass redemption.





