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Tether (USDT) Is NOT Becoming “Illegal” In Europe on Dec. 30, 2024!

Dec 29, 2024 at 02:00 pm

MiCA rules will require compliance, but there’s a 6-18 month transition period for providers (Tether). Some exchanges (Like Coinbase) have decided to delist early

Tether (USDT) Is NOT Becoming “Illegal” In Europe on Dec. 30, 2024!

Recent developments concerning Tether (USDT) have spurred major discussion about the future of stablecoins in Europe, particularly with the introduction of the European Union’s MiCA (Markets in Crypto-Assets) laws, which are due to go into effect on December 30, 2024.

These rules are intended to impose rigorous compliance criteria for crypto providers, including Tether, which till now fits with these criteria. Still, there is a 6- to 18-month transition period that allows providers time to change.

Notwithstanding this, several exchanges—including Coinbase—have already chosen to delist USDT in anticipation of the legislative changes; others are awaiting more clarity on the topic.

BIG NEWS: 🇪🇺 Tether $USDT Is NOT Becoming “Illegal” In Europe on Dec. 30, 2024!

MiCA rules will require compliance, but there’s a 6-18 month transition period for providers (Tether).

Some exchanges (Like Coinbase) have decided to delist early, while many others are waiting for… pic.twitter.com/8Fn1ZmVkWr

— Good Morning Crypto (@AbsGMCrypto) December 28, 2024

Non-compliance with MiCA will not make USDT illegal. However, it does mean that exchanges and financial services operating within the EU will have to evaluate their risk and compliance situation. Under the new system, this choice could lead to multiple interactions to actively delist USDT in order to prevent possible penalties or licensing problems.

A suitable alternative is obviously needed for customers and exchanges inside the EU, and Ripple’s stablecoin, RLUSD, might be quite important in closing this gap. Already under testing, RLUSD could become a preferred stablecoin for people wishing to operate inside the regulatory framework of the EU.

Besides that, as we previously noted, Paolo Ardoino, the CEO of Tether, has underlined the need for teamwork in order to create real-world use cases for Bitcoin (BTC), USDT, and other libertarian technologies.

Aiming to improve decentralized solutions and encourage technical freedom, he said Tether is concentrating on merging AI and blockchain technology to invent worldwide applications.

According to CNF, Tether has also revealed its investment in StablR, a provider attempting to increase stablecoin usage inside Europe under the MiCA framework, in another action meant to help its position in the European market.

With StablR’s E MI license, MiCA-compliant stablecoins like EURR and USDR have a path to become popular, hence improving liquidity and transaction speed all across the area.

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