Tether and Bitfinex have agreed to settle their dispute regarding a Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) request filed by a group of journalists, including Zeke Faux from Bloomberg Businessweek.
In a recent announcement , Tether hailed the move as a step towards greater transparency in the industry.
While Tether and Bitfinex have emphasized their commitment to transparency, they clarified that this does not mean a complete release of all their documents.
The companies stated that a wholesale release of all their documents would not align with standard business practices.
Nonetheless, their decision to drop opposition to the FOIL request shows a willingness to share information within certain boundaries.
This is not the first time Tether has faced a FOIL request.
In June 2021, CoinDesk filed a similar request pertaining to documents related to Tether’s reserves during the New York Attorney General’s inquiry.
Tether attempted to block the release of these documents but lost in court. CoinDesk joined the case to advocate for the documents’ release, arguing that it was in the public interest.
Tether opposed CoinDesk’s involvement, but a New York judge dismissed their opposition.
In their recent statement, Tether and Bitfinex expressed their willingness to engage constructively with journalists and regulatory authorities who adhere to ethical reporting standards and respect data privacy boundaries.
“We remain open to constructive engagement with journalists and regulatory authorities who adhere to ethical reporting standards and respect data privacy boundaries.”
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