Kraken: USDT will not be delisted in Europe and there are currently no plans to delist
In response to previous rumors that Kraken was planning to delist USDT based on European regulatory assessments, Mark Greenberg, Kraken's Global Head of Asset Growth and Management, clarified on X platform that Kraken will continue to be listed in the European market and currently has no plans to delist USDT. Kraken understands that European customers value the use of USDT and will continue to consider all options for providing USDT under the upcoming regulations. Kraken will comply with all legal requirements, even if they are some disagreeable requirements, but the rules have not yet been finally determined. Kraken will continue to make every effort to provide all relevant stablecoins to European customers.
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