Crypto.com has announced it will delist Tether’s USDT and nine other tokens in Europe by Jan. 31, 2025, to comply with the European Union's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA).
Arbitrum became one of the first chains to migrate to USDT0, the cross-chain, interoperable version of Tether (USDT).
Crypto.com will suspend purchases of Tether USDt along with nine other tokens on Jan. 31, in line with Europe’s MiCA ...
Crypto.com is delisting Tether’s USDT in the EU to comply with MiCA. Trading restrictions begin Jan 31, 2025, with full ...
As per the recently released statement, Crypto.com has confirmed that it will be delisting Tether (USDT) and nine other digital assets from its European ...
Major cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com decided to delist Tether's USDT in the European Union amid a rising regulatory ...
Crypto.com recently announced that it would delist Tether’s stablecoin USDT on January 31 to comply with the Markets in ...
Crypto has announced that it will be delisting Tether (USDT) in Europe in order to comply with the Markets in Crypto-Assets ...
Crypto.com will no longer offer certain services from stablecoins, like Tether USDT, Paypal USD, Pax dollar, alongside Crypto ...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) demanded answers from Commerce Secretary nominee Howard Lutnick on Tuesday with regard to his ...
The market capitalization of Tether's USDT, the world's largest dollar-pegged stablecoin, has flattened. Circle’s competitive ...
Amid concerns over Tether’s involvement in illegal finance, US lawmakers grilled Howard Lutnick about his firm's ties to ...