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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Tether Investments — the investment arm of leading stablecoin issuer Tether — acquired additional shares in Juventus Football Club.
Apr 24, 2025 at 11:02 pm
According to an April 24 announcement, with its latest investment, Tether brought its total participation in Juventus to over 10.12% of the issued share capital.
Tether Investments, the investment arm of leading stablecoin issuer Tether, has acquired additional shares in Juventus Football Club.
According to an April 24 announcement, with its latest investment, Tether brought its total participation in Juventus to over 10.12% of the issued share capital, representing 6.18% of the voting rights. The investment follows the firm’s initial acquisition of 8.2% of the issued shares.
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino said that the investment is not only a short-term financial maneuver but “a commitment to innovation and long-term collaboration.”
He added: “We are impressed by the club’s rich history, passionate fan base and commitment to excellence, values that resonate deeply with Tether’s own. Together, we aim to explore synergies that can benefit both organizations and the broader Web3 ecosystem.”
Founder of Obchakevich Research, Alex Obchakevich, told Cointelegraph that Tether’s Juventus stake increase is an “attempt to prove to non-crypto investors and users that the company is much more than just a stablecoin.” Investors may also not be the only target:
“It’s also an attempt to expand its footprint in the European market.”
Obchakevich added that he believes “Tether is trying to return to the European market” after losing access due to compliance issues with the local Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA). Leading crypto exchange Binance delisted Tether’s stablecoin, USDt (USDT), in the European Economic Area (EEA) earlier this month, and now a “stake in Juventus is one of the options for returning to the EU market.”
What is Juventus?
Juventus is a professional soccer club based in Turin, Italy, widely regarded as one of the most successful and popular teams in the history of Italian and European soccer. Founded in 1897, Juventus, commonly known as “Juve,” competes in Serie A, Italy’s top soccer league.
The club has won numerous national and international titles, including multiple Serie A championships, Coppa Italia trophies and UEFA competitions. Tether announced its intention to work closely with the soccer club’s leadership and stakeholders, as well as provide further financial support:
“We look forward to exploring opportunities to leverage our combined strengths in new technologies, content creation and community engagement to deliver unique experiences to Juventus fans around the world.”
Tether is on a shopping spree
This is just the latest in a long series of investments by Tether. According to reports from earlier this month, Brandon Lutnick, chair of investment banking firm Cantor Fitzgerald, is partnering with SoftBank, Tether and Bitfinex to create a $3 billion crypto acquisition company.
Tether is also involved in Bitcoin (BTC) mining. The firm recently announced the intention to deploy its existing and future Bitcoin hashrate to Ocean’s Bitcoin mining pool to strengthen the network’s decentralization.
Tether also just bought 8,888 Bitcoin in the first quarter of 2025. Data from the onchain analytics platform Arkham Intelligence shows that the firm currently holds 95,721 BTC, worth roughly $8.89 billion at the time of writing.
In late March, Tether also invested €10 million ($11.4 million) in the Italian media company Be Water. Some of the investments are already paying off, with Canadian YouTube alternative Rumble recently launching its wallet with support for Tether’s USDT stablecoin. This comes after Tether invested $775 million in Rumble in late 2024.
Tether’s recent spending spree is likely at least partly due to the company’s intention to hedge against a falling US dollar. Still, Obchakevich thinks this is not the whole story since “companies like Tether are playing for the long haul, and a situational drop in the dollar in the market due to tariffs would not be a reason to spend money quickly.” He said:
“Rather, they are making strategic investments with a view toward forging partnerships and expanding their operations in new markets. In essence, they are engaging in a chess game, not checkers.”
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