Unlike the U.S., where crypto policies remain ambiguous, Europe's Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework requires stablecoins like Tether (USDT) to hold an e-money license.
As Europe enforces stricter cryptocurrency regulations, Tether, the largest stablecoin with a market cap of $139.28 billion, might face potential upheaval.
Unlike the U.S., where crypto policies remain ambiguous, Europe’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework requires stablecoins like Tether (USDT) to obtain an e-money license. If Tether fails to meet this requirement, it risks being delisted from European crypto exchanges by December 30, 2024.
This delisting could disrupt the market, especially considering Tether's crucial role in crypto transactions and USDT pair trades. Liquidity shortages, coupled with shaken investor confidence, might lead to a broader market downturn. While Tether's dominance has recovered slightly since March, critics argue it remains vulnerable, with some describing it as a “ticking bomb.”
Adding to the tension, recent reports indicate Tether has paused minting activities for over two weeks, sparking further speculation about its stability. Critics, including venture capitalist Jason Calcanis, have accused Tether of operating without adequate transparency, labeling it a financial risk. Despite this, Tether's CEO dismissed the criticism as unwarranted fear-mongering and expressed confidence in the token's future.
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As Europe's ban progresses, its impact will primarily affect European investors and exchanges, but the ripple effects could extend globally. The December deadline marks a critical juncture for Tether and the broader cryptocurrency market.
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