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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tether and Bitfinex Agreed to Withdraw Objections! New York-based Tether and Bitfinex have decided to withdraw their objections to the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) requests. By giving up a specific opposition, the two companies are prepared to demonstrate their commitment to transparency. However, stating that they will not fully disclose the documents, they underline</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tether and Bitfinex Agreed to Withdraw Objections! New York-based <strong>Tether</strong> and <strong>Bitfinex</strong> have decided to withdraw their objections to the <strong>Freedom of Information Law (FOIL)</strong> requests. By giving up a specific opposition, the two companies are prepared to demonstrate <strong>their commitment to transparency</strong>. However, stating that they will not fully disclose the documents, they underline that <strong>transparency does not mean sharing all documents en masse</strong>.</p>
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<p>At the same time, the companies will also withdraw their opposition to the alleged journalists <strong>they objected to the FOIL requests</strong>. Among the journalists are <strong>Zeke Faux, Shane Shifflett, and Ada Hui</strong>. The companies claim that the news these journalists have done in the past <strong>exceeded the boundaries of professional journalism</strong> and they find the reports of media organizations <strong>one-sided and wrong</strong>.</p>
<p>In the announcement, it is emphasized that both companies are committed to <strong>transparency and ethical reporting standards</strong>, and they are open to interactions with regulatory authorities and journalists.</p>
<p><strong>Tether</strong> and <strong>Bitfinex</strong>, noting that their <strong>efforts to be transparent</strong> do not mean “unlimited disclosure of all documents,” call for a <strong>&#8220;responsible document review&#8221;</strong> before any information is disclosed to the public.</p>
<p>This development came after <strong>Tether&#8217;s</strong> obligation to provide quarterly transparency reports as part of its agreement with the <strong>New York Attorney General</strong> last year ended.</p>
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<p>In June 2023, <strong>Tether</strong> drew attention by opposing the <strong>FOIL request</strong> to prevent the disclosure of &#8220;confidential customer data&#8221; and to prevent &#8220;sensitive business information&#8221; from being used by malicious parties.</p>
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