Tether excluded from MiCA approval as EU grants regulatory nod to 10 stablecoin issuers

February 20, 2025 03:16 PM AEDT | By Invezz
 Tether excluded from MiCA approval as EU grants regulatory nod to 10 stablecoin issuers
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The largest stablecoin issuer, Tether, has been excluded from the European Union’s latest MiCA regulation approvals, which granted licenses to 10 stablecoin providers.

This move highlights the EU’s strict stance on crypto asset regulations, raising concerns about market restrictions and potential delistings of USDT within the bloc.

EU approves 10 stablecoin issuers under MiCA

The Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation, aimed at overseeing stablecoins and crypto-asset service providers (CASPs), has approved Banking Circle, Circle, Crypto.Com, Fiat Republic, Membrane Finance, Quantoz Payments, Schuman Financial, Societe Generale, StabIR, and Stable Mint.

These firms have issued a combined 10 euro-pegged stablecoins and five US dollar-pegged stablecoins, aligning with MiCA’s compliance requirements.

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However, Tether’s exclusion means that crypto platforms in the EU have started delisting USDT, a significant development considering Tether’s $141 billion market capitalization.

Without MiCA approval, Tether’s future within the European market remains uncertain, leading to speculation about the stability of stablecoin markets under MiCA regulations.

Tether shifts focus beyond the EU

While Tether has not received MiCA approval, the company is actively expanding its global footprint.

Recently, it proposed acquiring a 51% stake in a South African energy company, signaling a diversified investment strategy beyond crypto assets.

Additionally, Tether has increased its sports industry presence, investing in Juventus, aligning with its broader business model expansion into AI, biotech, and energy sectors.

Experts warn that MiCA’s stringent rules could isolate the EU crypto market, making it less attractive to foreign firms.

Crypto experts say over-regulation might drive crypto companies to relocate outside the EU, reducing market competitiveness.

While MiCA aims to provide regulatory clarity, some analysts believe the focus on compliance over innovation could limit options for European crypto users.

As firms seek more flexible regulatory environments, the EU risks falling behind in the global crypto economy.

Tether’s exclusion from EU approval under MiCA has sparked debates about regulatory fairness, with the stablecoin issuer calling the move “hasty and unwarranted.”

Meanwhile, investors are watching closely as MiCA-compliant stablecoin issuers take center stage in the European digital asset market.

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