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'Zero Effect': Tether Reserves Hold Strong Against Delisting Rumors, Says CryptoQuant

Published

15 August 2026

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operational-macro

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Fintech

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Europe

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Read at yellow.com

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Fusion42 · 15 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

Despite the delisting of Tether (USDT) from European crypto exchanges due to MiCA regulatory requirements, CryptoQuant's CEO confirms that Tether's exchange reserves remain strong, indicating sustained demand and fundamental stability.

This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Fintech.

◆ The Wire takeaway

The EU’s MiCA enforcement cuts USDT trading on local exchanges but does not reduce demand for Tether itself. You running EU-facing stablecoin or exchange services find this both a barrier to market access and a reminder that stablecoins with strong fundamentals still attract global capital.

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1 source · 15 Aug 2026

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Fintechtetherusdtstablecoinmicacrypto-regulationexchange-delisting