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Tether responds to EU regulation, exchange plans to delist USDT

According to Internet reports, according to Cointelegraph, Tether expressed concern about the delisting of the exchange USDT triggered by the EU MiCA regulations. Crypto.com confirmed that it will begin removing USDT and nine other tokens from European platforms on January 31, after Coinbase removed USDT in December 2024 on compliance grounds. Tether criticized the move as hasty and lacking clear basis, and warned that a sudden delisting could increase market instability and affect European crypto users. MiCA requires full restrictions on non-compliant stablecoins by the end of the first quarter of 2025, but exchanges can provide limited selling options until March 31. In addition, Tether announced the relocation of its headquarters to El Salvador to support the country's Bitcoin policy and decentralized financial development.

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