Kraken drops Tether for European clients due to EU rules

The move mirrors similar actions by Coinbase and Crypto.com, marking a broader trend of delisting Tether in Europe.

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

Kraken has announced it will stop supporting Tether’s USDT and several other stablecoins for European clients by 31 March. The move follows updated guidance from EU regulators under the Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation framework. The exchange confirmed that affected assets include USDT, Tether’s euro stablecoin, PayPal’s PYUSD, UST, and TUSD.

Kraken is the third major exchange to delist Tether in Europe, following similar decisions by Coinbase and Crypto.com. While the wave of delistings continues, Tether remains financially strong, reporting a record $13 billion in net profits in 2024. The company’s large holdings in US Treasury bonds have further reinforced its stability.

Despite the European crackdown, Tether is expanding elsewhere. El Salvador, known for its pro-Bitcoin stance, has welcomed Tether’s establishment of its new headquarters in Central America. As regulatory pressure mounts in the EU, Tether’s focus on other markets may help offset potential losses.