Tether's USDT Wins Regulatory Approval in Abu Dhabi
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Tether's USDT Wins Regulatory Approval in Abu Dhabi

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The classification as an accepted fiat-referenced token allows companies operating under ADGM licenses to build services around USDT.

Tether's USDT Wins Regulatory Approval in Abu Dhabi

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Financial regulators in Abu Dhabi have granted formal recognition to Tether's stablecoin, permitting licensed institutions to incorporate the token into custody and trading operations. The Abu Dhabi Global Market announced the designation Monday, expanding regulated access to the world's largest stablecoin by circulation.
The classification as an accepted fiat-referenced token allows companies operating under ADGM licenses to build services around USDT. The decision extends earlier approvals covering specific blockchain networks to a broader framework supporting multiple use cases.

Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino characterized the move as validation of stablecoins' essential role in contemporary finance. The tokens have gained adoption for international money transfers, payment settlement, and serving as stable value stores within volatile cryptocurrency markets.

Licensed firms can now offer institutional custody, facilitate cross-border payments, and integrate the stablecoin into settlement systems under regulatory oversight. The designation provides legal clarity for companies building financial infrastructure around dollar-pegged digital assets.

Ripple's RLUSD stablecoin received similar recognition from Abu Dhabi authorities, establishing multiple approved tokens for institutional operations. The parallel approvals signal regulatory openness to competing stablecoin providers rather than favoring a single issuer.

Local financial institutions are developing their own digital currency products. A group including ADQ sovereign wealth fund, International Holding Company, and First Abu Dhabi Bank announced intentions to launch a dirham-backed stablecoin pending central bank authorization. The initiative would create a locally issued alternative pegged to the UAE currency rather than the dollar.

Global stablecoin circulation has expanded beyond $300 billion, more than doubling over two years as adoption accelerates. Abu Dhabi has positioned itself as a regional hub for digital asset activity through regulatory frameworks that provide operational certainty while maintaining oversight.

The emirate's international financial center has attracted numerous cryptocurrency exchanges, custody providers, and blockchain companies seeking licensing pathways. ADGM offers structured regulation that appeals to institutions requiring compliance frameworks before entering digital asset markets.

Traditional financial services providers are evaluating stablecoin integration as the technology demonstrates practical applications. Banks and payment processors view dollar-pegged tokens as tools for improving cross-border transaction speed and reducing settlement costs compared to conventional correspondent banking.

The regulatory approval arrives as stablecoins transition from primarily serving cryptocurrency traders to supporting broader payment and treasury functions. Institutional adoption has increased as tokens prove useful for managing dollar exposure in international operations and facilitating rapid value transfers across borders.

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