Big Changes Ahead: Tether’s USDT will be delisted from EU Exchanges
Starting December 30, 2024, Tether’s popular stablecoin, USDT, will no longer be available for trading on European Union (EU) exchanges. This decision comes after Tether failed to meet the EU's new crypto regulations.
What does this mean for traders?
If you're in the EU and use USDT for trading or holding value, you’ll need to explore alternatives. Some of the most common options include:
USDC (USD Coin): Another stablecoin that complies with EU rules.
Fiat trading pairs: You can directly trade cryptocurrencies against euros or other local currencies.
Make sure to adjust your trading strategies and wallets before December 30 to avoid any disruptions. This regulatory move highlights the growing focus on transparency and compliance in the crypto space.
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