How to read a stablecoin attestation report and why it matters

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Knowing how to read a stablecoin attestation report isn’t just a skill; it’s your first line of defense when verifying what’s backing your stablecoins.

Stablecoin attestation reports provide third-party verification that each token is backed by real-world assets like cash and US Treasurys.

Attestation ≠ audit: Attestations are point-in-time checks, not deep financial audits, so users should still perform broader due diligence.

Not all tokens are redeemable. Time-locked, test or frozen tokens are excluded from reserve calculations to reflect only actively circulating coins.

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