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Tether to shutter EURt to focus on Hadron amid regulatory challenges in Europe

Tether to shutter EURt to focus on Hadron amid regulatory challenges in Europe
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Stablecoin issuer Tether announced plans to end support for its Euro-pegged stablecoin, EURt, in a Nov. 27 statement.

The company stated it had ceased minting new EURt tokens, with the last issuance request processed in 2022. It also continued that the assets current holders can redeem the tokens until Nov. 27, 2025.

The decision marks the end of EURts challenging journey in a market where competitors like Circles MiCA-compliant EURC dominate.

According to CryptoSlates data, EURt struggled to gain traction in Europe, holding a market capitalization of just $38 million. This figure trails Circles EURC, valued at $90.5 million, and Stasis Euro, which boasts a $130 million valuation.

In stark contrast, Tethers flagship stablecoin, USDt, commands a robust $132 billion market cap  more than three times higher than its closest competitor, USDC.

Why Tether is ending EURt support

Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino attributed the move to Europes evolving regulatory landscape for stablecoins.

The EUs Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) introduces a stringent regulatory environment that requires stablecoin issuers to obtain e-money authorization in at least one EU member country. This law has drawn significant backlash from Ardoino, who claims the strict cash reserve requirements could present systemic risks to banks and digital assets.

Ardoino emphasized the need for a framework that balances risk management with innovation and user protection. He stated:

Tethers decision to delist EURt has not been taken lightly, but until a more risk-averse regulatory framework in Europe is in placeone that fosters innovation, offers the stability and protection our users deserve and avoids potential banking systemic riskswe have chosen to prioritize other initiatives.

While Tether might not comply with MiCA, Ardoino pointed out that the firms new initiative, Hadron, will be a top priority in the European region. According to him, Hadron has the potential to revolutionize the accessibility of asset tokenization for institutions, governments, fund managers, and private companies.

Dutch fintech firm Quantoz has already leveraged Hadron to issue EURQ and USDQ stablecoins. These tokens fully comply with the EUs Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), demonstrating the platforms adaptability to stringent regulatory requirements.

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