Tether稳定币USDT创下2024年上半年52亿美元的利润——这对你意味着什么

币界网Опубліковано о 2024-08-01Востаннє оновлено о 2024-08-01

币界网报道:
    Tether的USDT在第二季度保持强劲增长,使收入突破50亿美元。我们发现了推动Tether数据增长的关键领域。

Tether[USDT]最近公布了2024年上半年的财务状况,揭示了有趣的发展。其中包括令人印象深刻的52亿美元收入,这表明该公司财务状况稳健。

根据Tether Financial的最新报告,该公司在2024年第二季度实现了13亿美元的净营业利润。

虽然这使其总收入达到52亿美元,但与2024年第一季度相比,收入有所放缓。后者的巨额利润反映了本季度观察到的大规模交易活动。

在看涨乐观情绪的推动下,源于对比特币减半和ETF的强烈预期。

Tether还透露,它在第二季度从传统资产中获得了大量收入。该公司指出,其资产负债表中的美国国债达到了976亿美元的历史新高。

换句话说,它持有的美国国债比澳大利亚、德国和阿联酋等一些主要国家还多。

Tether的报告揭示了其在2024年第二季度发行了83亿美元的国债。在过去的12个月里,该公司的总市值一直在稳步增长,截至发稿时已达到1144.5亿美元。

Tether稳定币保持强劲领先

Tether在2024年上半年继续主导市场,保持了稳固的领先地位。就背景而言,最新的市值数字是第二大稳定币Circle[USDC]的3.4倍。

USDT的每日交易量是USDC的六倍。

交易量和市值的差异凸显了Tether在竞争中的领先程度。这一战略领先地位使其能够抓住大部分稳定币需求。

Tether的增长不仅体现在其资产负债表或收入上,还体现在其用户增长上。稳定币在今年上半年保持了强劲的地址增长。

以太坊[ETH]上的地址数量从2024年1月底的468万个增加到7月底的539万个。

Tron[TRX]网络上的地址增长更令人印象深刻。仅在过去6个月里,后者就增加了大约731万个地址。

这些观察结果突显了导致Tether USDT需求的另一个因素。随着市场从看跌转向看涨,加密货币市场已经恢复了更多的活动。

对稳定币的需求主要是由交易所和坡道推动的。2024年上半年的活动相当激烈。

从目前的情况来看,USDT可能会在下半年继续产生强劲的收入。

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