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Tether's Gold Reserves Just Hit $19.8 Billion

Published May 3, 2026
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Summary:
  • Tether bought more than 6 tons of gold in the first quarter, pushing its total reserves to about 132 tons.
  • The crypto firm is the largest known holder of bullion outside of central banks and nation states.
  • Tether kept buying even as gold prices swung sharply during the US-Iran war.

One of the biggest gold buyers in the world right now isn't a central bank, it's the company that issues USDT. Tether's stockpile is now valued at $19.8 billion, with the firm continuing to add even as gold whipsawed during the US-Iran war.

The pace slowed from late 2025, but the run hasn't stopped, and Tether's role in the bullion market is now big enough that JPMorgan tracks it alongside sovereign buyers.

A Crypto Company With A Gold Vault

Tether bought more than 6 tons of gold in the first quarter, according to its latest reserves report, bringing total holdings to roughly 132 tons - making it the largest known gold holder outside of central banks and governments.

For context, the company snapped up 21 tons in the final quarter of 2025, so the Q1 pace was much slower, even as the buying didn't stop.

JPMorgan's Greg Shearer said Tether bought more gold than any central bank except Poland over the course of last year, with that scale starting to show up in global price action.

The firm recently cut two senior precious metals traders it had hired from HSBC, with the company saying it always strives to operate with a lean team, and it has leaned on a stake it took in US precious metals dealer Gold.com Inc in February for trading and logistics support.

Why A Stablecoin Issuer Holds So Much Gold

Tether is the issuer of USDT - the world's largest dollar-pegged stablecoin, with about $190 billion in circulation - and the company makes money by taking in dollars in exchange for USDT and parking those dollars in Treasuries and other assets, gold included.

The model is simple: hold something that backs the token, earn yield on those holdings, and send the profit straight to the bottom line.

Gold itself spent the quarter on a roller coaster, with prices running near a record $5,600 in January before getting hit by sharp selloffs, including one tied to the start of the US-Iran war in late February.

Tether kept buying through the swings, which is one reason analysts say the company's behavior is now treated as a structural force in the gold market rather than a quirky side allocation from a crypto firm.

What To Watch

Tether posted just over $1 billion in Q1 net profit, on top of more than $10 billion in 2025, and as long as that profit keeps rolling in, the gold pile keeps growing.

The line between the world's biggest stablecoin issuer and one of the world's biggest non-state gold buyers keeps getting thinner, and gold traders are now watching Tether's quarterly reserves report the way they watch central bank flows.

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