Tether’s USDT Trading Volume Falls to Lowest Level in Four Years: Kaiko

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Crypto market research firm Kaiko is out with a new report, noting that trading with Tether’s USDT stablecoin has fallen to its lowest level in four years, while its market capitalization nears an all-time high of $83 billion. CoinDesk’s Jenn Sanasie presents “The Chart of the Day.”

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