Morning Edition · Sunday, July 5, 2026
Revolut Drops Tether's USDT as Europe's Rulebook Reshapes the Stablecoin Market
The digital bank will delist USDT at the end of August, a concrete effect of Europe's markets-in-crypto-assets regime as attention turns from writing rules to enforcing them.

Revolut will remove Tether's USDT from its platform starting August 31, according to a report from Goku Crypto News. Users will be able to buy USDT until July 6 and deposit it until July 30, after which they will only be able to sell their…
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