Bitcoin appeared poised to make another run at $70,000, but a WSJ story of a criminal probe into the stablecoin issuer sent prices tumbling Friday afternoon.
Tether discontinues Euro-pegged stablecoin citing European regulatory concerns and shifts to providing infrastructure for ...
Tether discontinues EURT, urging redemption by Nov 27, 2025, and focuses on MiCA-compliant EURQ, USDQ stablecoins with Hadron ...
Tether announced that it would discontinue support for the Euro-pegged stablecoin EURT and will not be minting any more ...
Tether, the issuer of the USDT stablecoin, has announced it will discontinue its euro-backed stablecoin, EURT, due to ...
Tether halts EURT support, refocusing on MiCA-compliant stablecoins with Quantoz Payments, prioritizing regulatory adherence.
Regulatory changes as the European Union embraced the inclusive MiCA regulatory framework triggered Tether's decision.
Tether's decision comes as crypto companies in the EU prepare to comply with region-wide digital asset rules (MiCA) by the ...
Tether, the issuer of the world’s largest stablecoin, will cease support for its euro-pegged stablecoin, EURt (EURT), across ...
Tether will discontinue support for its euro-backed stablecoin EURâ‚® (EURT) on all blockchains, ceasing the minting of the ...
Tether, the issuer of USD₮, the world’s largest stablecoin by market capitalization, is dropping support for its euro-pegged ...
In a statement, Tether said it is ending the EURT stablecoin because of regulatory challenges within Europe. EURT holders now have until November 25, 2025, to redeem their tokens. Stablecoins are ...