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by vorpalhex
2921 days ago
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No I mean, Tether, as a company, has two bank accounts, and in just two plain-jane bank accounts, has 2 billion USD. The FDIC limit is 250k. Tomorrow if there is a crises, Tether goes from a 2 billion dollar company to a 500k company. No company would do that. They would either spread across as many banks as possible to stretch out FDIC as much as they can, or they would keep their cash invested in some kind of relatively stable asset. |
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I'm no CFO, but I assume the standard practice is to either setup an investment office to manage cash reserves (ala Apple), and/or to invest cash in stable assets, hopefully with returns greater than inflation.
Actually, how do funds, investment vehicles, etc store these amounts of money?