Exor's board has unanimously shot down Tether's proposed $1.3 billion offer to take control of Juventus. The Italian investment firm made its position crystal clear—despite the massive offer from the stablecoin giant, there's no deal on the table. This rejection signals how traditional sports finance and crypto capital operate in completely different worlds, even when billions are involved. Tether's aggressive push into mainstream asset acquisition continues to face headwinds from established institutional players.
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MidnightSeller
· 11h ago
1.3 billion can't even shake it, it seems traditional wealthy families look down on our circle.
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ConfusedWhale
· 12-13 23:53
Haha, pouring in 1.3 billion and still being looked down upon—this is the true picture of traditional finance looking down on crypto.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 12-13 23:46
Really, Tether holding $1.3 billion was even rejected... This is the reality.
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DancingCandles
· 12-13 23:34
Haha, traditional finance still looks down on on-chain money. No matter how many zeros, they still dismiss it.
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ZenChainWalker
· 12-13 23:28
Haha, Tether holding onto the money can't shake the traditional aristocrats, which makes it quite interesting.
Exor's board has unanimously shot down Tether's proposed $1.3 billion offer to take control of Juventus. The Italian investment firm made its position crystal clear—despite the massive offer from the stablecoin giant, there's no deal on the table. This rejection signals how traditional sports finance and crypto capital operate in completely different worlds, even when billions are involved. Tether's aggressive push into mainstream asset acquisition continues to face headwinds from established institutional players.