Major regulatory win for stablecoin adoption: Tether just secured a significant green light in Abu Dhabi. Firms holding ADGM licenses can now integrate USDT across a diverse range of blockchain ecosystems.
This approval covers eight major networks—Aptos, Celo, Cosmos, NEAR, Polkadot, Tezos, TON, and TRON. The move signals Abu Dhabi's commitment to building a compliant yet innovation-friendly crypto hub. For institutional players operating in the region, this means expanded liquidity options and smoother cross-chain operations using one of the most widely circulated stablecoins.
What's particularly interesting? The approval spans both established chains and emerging Layer-1 protocols, suggesting regulators are taking a technology-agnostic approach. Could this blueprint influence other jurisdictions looking to balance oversight with ecosystem growth? Worth watching how this impacts USDT's regional footprint and whether competing stablecoins will seek similar clearances.
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DataChief
· 15h ago
Regulatory licenses are really awesome
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-10 12:44
Already entered the market, let's get to work.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 12-09 09:49
Very stable, very much looking forward to it, optimistic.
Major regulatory win for stablecoin adoption: Tether just secured a significant green light in Abu Dhabi. Firms holding ADGM licenses can now integrate USDT across a diverse range of blockchain ecosystems.
This approval covers eight major networks—Aptos, Celo, Cosmos, NEAR, Polkadot, Tezos, TON, and TRON. The move signals Abu Dhabi's commitment to building a compliant yet innovation-friendly crypto hub. For institutional players operating in the region, this means expanded liquidity options and smoother cross-chain operations using one of the most widely circulated stablecoins.
What's particularly interesting? The approval spans both established chains and emerging Layer-1 protocols, suggesting regulators are taking a technology-agnostic approach. Could this blueprint influence other jurisdictions looking to balance oversight with ecosystem growth? Worth watching how this impacts USDT's regional footprint and whether competing stablecoins will seek similar clearances.