Paolo Ardoino, PDG de Tether, explique pourquoi l’USDT a refusé la licence MiCA et dénonce une régulation européenne « dangereuse » pour les stablecoins.
- Tether's CEO, Paolo Ardoino, explains the company's refusal to apply for the EU's MiCA license, citing it as 'dangerous' for stablecoins.
- The core issue is MiCA's requirement for stablecoin issuers to hold 60% of reserves in uninsured bank deposits, which Ardoino argues creates significant systemic risk.
- Despite opting out of the European market, Tether continues to grow, while facing scrutiny over reserve transparency and competition from licensed stablecoins like USDC.
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Tags: #tether #usdt #mica #stablecoin #paoloardoino #europeanregulation #reserves #licensing #financialstability #digitaleuro
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