Cryptocurrency exchange Bitstamp delists Tether’s euro stablecoin as MiCA law takes effect
cryptocurrency exchange Bitstamp will delist EURT, Tether, and other stablecoins that do not comply with the new EU cryptocurrency regulations before the June 30 deadline. Non-EUR-denominated legal tender stablecoins or electronic currency tokens that do not comply with the new cryptocurrency market rules launched this week will be restricted in some products but will not be delisted. The exchange will not list or sell new tokens that do not comply with regulations.
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