Tether Holdings bought over six tons of gold in Q1 2026, becoming the largest known bullion holder outside of banks and states.
Tether Holdings purchased over six tons of gold for its reserves in the first three months of 2026, extending a buying streak that makes it the largest known holder of bullion globally outside of banks and nation-states.
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Tether Holdings purchased over six tons of gold for its reserves in the first three months of 2026, extending a buying streak that makes it the largest known holder of bullion globally outside of banks and nation-states.
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