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Are Tether and Bitcoin related? How Tether affects Bitcoin?

By January 29, 2021May 10th, 20234 minute read

Tether and Bitcoin have been put through a lot of speculation in recent days, with many people claiming tether as an instrument to manipulate Bitcoin prices (and other cryptocurrencies as well). Tether is the subject of a lot of scrutinies, including an investigation from the New York Attorney General’s office and class action lawsuits. One such lawsuit claims that “control of an exchange and the opportunity to trade with non-existent money can allow a single entity to influence cryptocommodity prices dramatically”. To answer all the speculation surrounding USDT and its relationship with Bitcoin, let’s first cover the basics.

What is USDT?

USDT or Tether is one variety of cryptocurrencies called “stablecoins” whose value is tethered to a physical asset. In Tether’s case, the value of the stable coin will always mirror the value of the USD, bridging the gap between cryptocurrencies and fiat currencies. This is different from other cryptocurrencies as they have no speculative value but serve as a medium of exchange and a store of value. 

Stablecoins like Tether combine fiat currencies’ stability and security while enabling users to easily transfer money in a decentralized manner like other crypto exchanges. This ensures stability, minimal transaction fees, and transparency to the users.

The Tether tokens are collateralized stablecoins, wherein each token is backed by a fiat currency, including the likes of the US dollar, the Euro, the Yen, or even INR. Though backed by several fiat currencies, the value of USDT will always be pegged to one US dollar. For instance, USDT to INR will always mirror the exchange rates of USD to INR.

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 However, there is no guarantee provided by Tether Ltd. for the exchange of Tether for real money. You convert your USDT to INR or any other fiat currencies by using crypto exchange platforms like WazirX. 

USDT and Bitcoin

At first glance, little seems to be in common between USDT and Bitcoin, apart from the fact that both USDT and Bitcoin are cryptocurrencies. However, according to allegations made by many parties (law enforcement and economists alike), Tether has been used to manipulate Bitcoin prices in the past actively. 

In a study titled “Is Bitcoin Really Untethered,” John Griffin calls Tether an unstable coin and accuses Tether Ltd of minting tokens without being backed by Fiat currencies, as it was meant to be. 

To put these allegations into perspective, we need to look at some facts –

  1. Around 60% of Bitcoin Transactions are done using tethers. Tether is one of the most popular ways to buy bitcoin in India and across the world. 
  2. There has been a massive upsurge in the circulation of tethers during the last few years. From an approximate circulation of $4 billion in Tethers in January of 2020, the current value of tethers in circulation is approximately $21 billion.
  3. There is no publicly available audit of cash reserves, despite requests from critics.

The study notes that in the 2017 Bitcoin rally, Tether accounted for 59% of Bitcoin’s price increase and proceeds to claim that it was directly influenced after more Tether was minted and pushed into circulation. He further notes the risk of collapse of Tether due to regulatory scrutiny and the associated risks – “It’s a huge risk for the cryptocurrency space. A lot of people don’t realize how exposed they are because so many transactions occur in tethers. If you removed those tethers, it would lead to a significant crash in cryptocurrency prices. It could cut across multiple exchanges”.

Final Word


However, it is important to keep in mind that these are just allegations and not proven facts. The investigation is ongoing, even delayed, causing a lot of uncertainties in the crypto world. However, Gregory Pepin, deputy CEO of Deltec Bank (Tether Ltd.’s bank) confirmed that “A reserve backs every tether, and their reserve is more than what is in circulation” on the latest episode of the  “Unchained” Podcast

At WazirX, we will continue to monitor the case closely and see if there’s any merit to the claims. As of publishing this article, we don’t find any merit to these allegations and still enable you to use USDT to buy Bitcoin in India. That being said, if you wish to trade your USDT to INR, you can feel free to do so on our platform. USDT, thanks to it being a stablecoin, remains one of the best ways to buy bitcoins in India (as evidenced by the fact that approximately 60% of all Bitcoin purchases are made using Tether). However, at WazirX, you’ll still be able to buy Bitcoins in India with INR. You can check the rates of the different pairings here –

USDT/INR

BTC/INR

BTC/USDT

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Bitcoin?

Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that may be purchased, traded, and traded without intermediary like a bank. Bitcoin is built on the blockchain, which is a distributed digital ledger. Wei Dai suggested a new kind of money that relies on cryptography rather than a central authority to oversee its production and transactions on the cypherpunks mailing list in 1998. Bitcoin was the first application of that notion. In 2009, Satoshi Nakamoto sent out the first Bitcoin specification and proof of concept to a cryptography mailing group.

Is Bitcoin And Cryptocurrency The Same Thing?

Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency that was designed to facilitate cross-border transactions, eliminate government control over transactions, and streamline the entire process without third-party intermediaries. The absence of intermediaries has resulted in a significant reduction in transaction costs. Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, created the first cryptocurrency in 2008. It began as open-source software for money transfers. Since then, plenty of cryptocurrencies have emerged, with some focusing on specific fields.

How Many Bitcoins Will Ever Be Created?

The source code of Bitcoin stipulates that it must have a restricted and finite quantity. As a result, only 21 million Bitcoins will ever be generated. These Bitcoins are added to the Bitcoin supply at a predetermined rate of one block every ten minutes on average. The supply of Bitcoins will be depleted once miners have unlocked this number of Bitcoins. It's possible, however, that the protocol for Bitcoin will be altered to allow for a higher supply.

How To Convert Bitcoin To Cash?

There are many ways of converting Bitcoin to cash, such as crypto exchanges, Bitcoin ATMs, Bitcoin Debit Cards, Peer to Peer Transactions. You can use cryptocurrency exchanges such as WazirX for this. Unlike typical ATMs, which allow you to withdraw money from your bank account, a Bitcoin ATM is a physical location where you may buy and sell Bitcoins using fiat currency. Several websites provide the option of selling Bitcoin in return for a prepaid debit card that may be used just like a standard debit card. You can sell Bitcoin for cash through a peer-to-peer platform in a faster and more anonymous manner.

Is Bitcoin Trading Is Legal In India?

In 2020, the Supreme Court of India lifted the RBI’s restrictions on cryptocurrencies. According to the Supreme Court, the existence of Bitcoin or another cryptocurrency is unregulated but not unlawful. The verdict has greatly aided the world of digital money in the country. To put it another way, investing in Bitcoin is perfectly legal, and you may do so through various apps and traders.

How Many Bitcoins Are There?

There are 18,730,931.25 Bitcoins in circulation as of June 2021. The total number of Bitcoins that would ever be there is just 21 million. On average, 144 blocks are mined every day, with 6.25 Bitcoins per block. The average number of new Bitcoins mined every day is 900, calculated by multiplying 144 by 6.25.

Can Bitcoin Be Converted To Real Money?

Crypto exchanges, Bitcoin ATMs, Bitcoin Debit Cards, and Peer Peer Transactions are all options for converting Bitcoin to cash. This can be accomplished by using Bitcoin exchanges such as WazirX. A Bitcoin ATM is a real place where you may purchase and sell Bitcoins with cash, unlike standard ATMs that allow you to withdraw money from your bank account. Many websites provide the option of purchasing Bitcoin in return for a prepaid debit card that works similarly to a standard debit card. Through a peer-to-peer marketplace, you may sell Bitcoin for cash faster and more privately.

Is Bitcoin Cash A Good Investment?

Bitcoin Cash is a hard fork of Bitcoin formed in 2017 to address Bitcoin's scalability and challenges. Bitcoin Cash seeks to make global transactions faster, cheaper, and more secure. Bitcoin Cash is now accepted by thousands of online and offline businesses all over the world. Studied correctly, Bitcoin Cash may be an investment worthy of consideration.

What Is The Meaning Of Bitcoin?

Bitcoin is a type of cryptocurrency that was first introduced in January 2009. It is invented based on the key concepts and notions presented in a whitepaper by Satoshi Nakamoto, a mysterious and pseudonymous figure. The name of the individual or people who invented technology is yet unknown. Bitcoin promises reduced transaction fees than existing online payment methods, and a decentralized authority controls it, unlike government-issued currencies.

How Does Bitcoin Work?

The blockchain, a distributed digital ledger, is what Bitcoin is based on. As the name suggests, blockchain is a linked database made up of blocks that store information about each transaction, such as the date and time, total amount, buyer and seller, and a unique identifier for each exchange. Entries are linked in chronological order to form a digital blockchain. Entries are linked in chronological order to form a digital blockchain. Blockchain is decentralized, which means any central authority does not control it.

Disclaimer: Cryptocurrency is not a legal tender and is currently unregulated. Kindly ensure that you undertake sufficient risk assessment when trading cryptocurrencies as they are often subject to high price volatility. The information provided in this section doesn't represent any investment advice or WazirX's official position. WazirX reserves the right in its sole discretion to amend or change this blog post at any time and for any reasons without prior notice.
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