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Tether’s Audit Moment Is Big, But the Real Test Starts Now

That is a major milestone, but it is still a beginning, not the finish line.

Oscar Harding
Last updated: March 25, 2026 8:26 pm
Oscar Harding
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After years of distrust, the stablecoin giant says a Big Four firm is finally on board.

Tether has spent years trying to shake off one simple problem: the market used its product at massive scale, but never fully trusted the company behind it.

Now it is trying to change that, On March 24, Tether said it had formally engaged a Big Four accounting firm to complete its first full independent financial statement audit, a long-awaited step for the issuer of USDT, the world’s largest stablecoin. Tether framed the move as a transparency breakthrough and said the audit would cover its reserves, assets and liabilities.

That matters because this is not a small player trying to clean up its image. Tether’s own latest reserve report, backed by a BDO assurance opinion dated December 31, 2025, said assets in reserve totaled about $192.9 billion against liabilities of roughly $186.5 billion, leaving excess reserves of about $6.34 billion. Tether also said earlier this year that it generated more than $10 billion in profit in 2025 and had built record exposure to U.S. Treasury holdings. In plain English, this is a systemically important crypto company trying to cross the line from “trust us” to “verify us,” and it has needed that shift for a long time.

Tether’s reputation problem did not come out of nowhere. In 2021, the New York Attorney General said Tether’s claims that its token was fully backed by U.S. dollars “at all times” were false, while the settlement with Bitfinex and related entities included an $18.5 million penalty and findings tied to the cover-up of roughly $850 million in losses. Later that year, the CFTC ordered Tether to pay a $41 million penalty over misleading claims about whether USDT was fully backed by sufficient dollar reserves during parts of 2016 to 2019.

That history is the entire reason this announcement matters.

For years, Tether has published reserve attestations rather than delivering the full audit critics wanted. Those attestations helped, but they never fully closed the trust gap. A full audit is different in both scope and significance. Under public company audit standards, an audit is designed to provide reasonable assurance that financial statements are free of material misstatement and requires sufficient appropriate audit evidence to support the auditor’s opinion.

That distinction is the heart of the story.

An attestation can confirm certain information at a point in time. A full financial statement audit goes much further. It tests whether the overall financial reporting stands up under a deeper and more formal review. That is why the market has always treated “attested” and “audited” as two very different words, especially when the issuer is responsible for a token that acts like a synthetic dollar across global crypto markets. So yes, this is a real milestone.

But it is also fair to say the headline runs slightly ahead of the proof.

Tether has announced a formal engagement, but it has not publicly named the accounting firm. It also has not yet published a completed audit opinion. That means the company has clearly moved the process forward, but the market still has to wait for the document that matters most. Until that is out in the open, this remains a credibility upgrade in progress rather than a fully settled transparency victory.

That does not make the move unimportant. It makes it consequential.

If Tether actually lands a completed Big Four audit, it will mark one of the biggest legitimacy upgrades the crypto industry has seen. USDT is not some fringe token anymore. It is plumbing. It sits at the core of exchange liquidity, offshore dollar access, cross-border transfers, trading pairs, and large parts of the broader digital asset economy. A true top-tier audit would not erase every criticism, but it would remove one of the biggest long running weaknesses in the stablecoin story.

It would also send a message far beyond Tether itself.

Stablecoins are moving closer to the centre of financial and regulatory debate. As that happens, the old crypto model of selective disclosure and partial transparency is becoming harder to defend. If the biggest stablecoin issuer in the world can deliver a full audit, the pressure rises on everyone else to meet a similar bar. That is how industries mature: not when they promise better standards, but when those standards become unavoidable.

There is also a competitive angle here. Tether has long dominated because of liquidity, distribution and global reach. But it has carried a reputational discount for years. A completed audit could narrow that discount and make it harder for critics to keep using the same old arguments about opacity. At the same time, if the audit process stalls, drags out, or reveals uncomfortable details, the reputational damage could cut the other way and hit harder precisely because the expectations are now higher.

That is why this moment matters so much.

Tether is no longer being judged only as a successful crypto company. It is being judged as a financial institution that wants the market to treat its word like infrastructure-grade truth. That requires more than scale. It requires proof. The announcement is a big step. It deserves attention. It may even turn out to be historic. But the real headline is not that Tether says a Big Four firm is involved. The real headline will be whether the audit arrives, what it says, and whether it finally puts the longest-running question around USDT to rest.

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ByOscar Harding
G'day I’m Oscar Harding, a Australia based crypto / web3 blogger / Summary writer and NFT artist. “Boomer in the blockchain.” I break down Web3 in plain English and make art in pencil, watercolour, Illustrator, AI, and animation. Off-chain: into  combat sports, gold panning, cycling and fishing. If I don’t know it, I’ll dig in research, verify, and ask. Here to learn, share, and help onboard the next wave.
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