Tether ends support for EURt stablecoin

The decision aligns with the impending European Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) Regulation, effective late 2024, which Tether had previously criticised for systemic risks.

Paolo Ardoino, Tether’s CEO, insisted the cryptocurrency firm has no indication of any US investigation.

Tether, the issuer of USDt, has announced the discontinuation of its euro-pegged stablecoin, EURt. Users are advised to redeem their holdings within the next year, with a final deadline set for November 2025. The decision comes as Tether adjusts its strategy to align with Europe’s evolving regulatory landscape for stablecoins.

The move coincides with the implementation of the European Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) Regulation, which will come into effect by late 2024. Tether previously criticised MiCA’s approach to stablecoins, citing concerns over systemic risks. As part of its shift, the company will now focus on MiCA-compliant initiatives, such as EURq and USDq stablecoins, developed with Dutch fintech firm Quantoz Payments.

Tether’s Hadron tool will play a central role in these projects, offering simplified stablecoin management and enhanced compliance mechanisms. By investing in MiCA-friendly solutions, Tether aims to foster a stable and inclusive financial ecosystem while redefining innovation in the stablecoin space.