According to Techub News, as reported by Decrypt, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino stated that Tether does not mind if USDT is banned in the US due to new regulatory laws. Tether is actively considering creating a new stablecoin registered in the US and will comply with the upcoming US stablecoin laws. He believes that USDT is more suitable for emerging markets. Furthermore, Ardoino is optimistic that USDT will continue to be listed on the US Secondary Market. Currently, the Senate's stablecoin bill will only prohibit non-compliant issuers from directly offering tokens to US users.
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According to Techub News, as reported by Decrypt, Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino stated that Tether does not mind if USDT is banned in the US due to new regulatory laws. Tether is actively considering creating a new stablecoin registered in the US and will comply with the upcoming US stablecoin laws. He believes that USDT is more suitable for emerging markets. Furthermore, Ardoino is optimistic that USDT will continue to be listed on the US Secondary Market. Currently, the Senate's stablecoin bill will only prohibit non-compliant issuers from directly offering tokens to US users.