Tether CEO criticizes MiCA licensing rules as dangerous, refuses to apply for USDT authorization
Tether's refusal to comply with MiCA rules may shift European market dynamics, favoring compliant competitors and impacting global crypto strategies. The post Tether CEO criticizes MiCA licensing rules as dangerous, refu...
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Tether's refusal to comply with MiCA rules may shift European market dynamics, favoring compliant competitors and impacting global crypto strategies.
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