The chief executive of stablecoin issuer Tether (USDT) says that quantum computing will allow hackers to steal Bitcoin (BTC) ...
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino said in a Feb. 8 X post that Bitcoin in "lost wallets" will eventually be returned to circulation ...
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino has warned that quantum computing could eventually pose a threat to inactive Bitcoin wallets.
The move follows Tether’s emphasis on aiming to support the Bitcoin ecosystem; as Tether CEO Paolo put it, “Tether is committed to driving innovation in the Bitcoin ecosystem.” Tether ...
Tether is expanding its artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives with several new applications in development, according to CEO Paolo Ardoino.
Paolo Ardoino, Tether’s CEO, claims that quantum computing, even when strong enough, won’t crash Bitcoin’s cryptographic system but instead raid lost wallets ...
Tether, which claims to be one of the largest companies in the digital assets industry, announced the integration of USDt ...
Earlier today at the Plan B Conference in El Salvador, Tether made an announcement that has been years in the making. USDT is back on Bitcoin using Taproot Assets. The next steps will be for ...
San Salvador — Tether, the crypto company behind the largest stablecoin, is introducing its $140 billion USDT token to Bitcoin — the blockchain that underpins the largest and oldest ...
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino just unveiled some of the artificial intelligence (AI) products that the stablecoin company is ...
The Bitcoin network has grown to a vibrant web3 ecosystem with over $7.1 billion in TVL, facilitated by the Lightning network.
San Salvador — Tether, the crypto company behind the largest stablecoin, is introducing its $140 billion USDT token to Bitcoin — the blockchain that underpins the largest and oldest cryptocurrency — ...