Will the EU delisting USDT on December 30 cause panic?

The MiCA framework, effective December 30, 2024, requires stablecoin issuers to meet strict obligations, including obtaining electronic money licenses, holding substantial reserves, and closely monitoring relevant transactions. Due to Tether Limited's failure to obtain the necessary licenses, USDT will have to be delisted from regulated platforms within the EU.

In my opinion, the ones panicking are the small investors. USDT is one of the largest buyers of U.S. Treasuries, and the USDT trading volume in Europe accounts for less than 5% of the global total. Moreover, the MiCA regulations set a maximum transition period of 18 months (until July 2026), during which member states can continue to operate through existing permitted crypto asset services until they obtain or are denied MiCA authorization.

If USDT really does decouple in the short term, it would be the best opportunity for you to buy the dip on USDT swing trading, as there was a similar situation in October 2020 when 1U was 5 yuan (RMB), and after the turmoil passed, it returned to 1U=7.3 yuan (RMB). #USDT 👉返佣