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Tether USDT Stablecoin Secures Approval for UAE Services
Abstract:Abu Dhabi Global Market grants Tether’s USDt stablecoin full recognition for regulated services, enabling licensed firms in the region to offer USDt services.

Tether's USDt stablecoin, the biggest stablecoin by market value with over $138 billion, has gotten a huge boost in the UAE. The Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) has formally recognized USDt as an Accepted Virtual Asset (AVA), allowing regulated enterprises operating within its jurisdiction to provide stablecoin-related services. This clearance is a significant milestone in Tether's growth and expansion in the Middle East, where the crypto-friendly regulatory climate continues to attract key participants in the digital asset market.
USDt's Rising Influence on Blockchains
USDt's accreditation is critical since the stablecoin has already been accepted for use on key blockchains like Ethereum, Solana, and Avalanche. USDt's broad blockchain interoperability assures widespread adoption for a variety of use cases, ranging from trading to decentralized finance (DeFi) applications, providing stability in unpredictable cryptocurrency markets. Tether's position as the largest stablecoin issuer by market size provides it a distinct advantage in the global crypto ecosystem.
Tether to Add New Dirham-Pegged Stablecoin to Its Portfolio
Tether has announced agreements with Phoenix Group and Green Acorn Investments to establish a dirham-pegged stablecoin, further solidifying its leadership in the digital asset market. This new product will join Tether's existing stablecoins, which include USDT and EURT, broadening its stable asset portfolio. The UAE's dirham-pegged stablecoin will be created to meet local demand for a stable digital asset backed by the UAE's national currency, hence improving market access for investors and traders.

Tether's foray into the dirham-pegged market is strategically significant. It not only meets rising demand in the UAE but also reinforces the company's position as a worldwide leader in the stablecoin field.
UAE's Crypto-Friendly Regulatory Environment
The UAE has made tremendous progress in establishing itself as a cryptocurrency center, drawing large global businesses such as OKX, which opened retail and institutional trading platforms in the area. In addition to Tether's acceptance, the UAE has demonstrated significant governmental backing for digital assets. M2 Exchange, for example, has implemented a system that allows locals to transfer dirhams straight into Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH).
The acceptance of USDt is consistent with the UAE's overarching goal of becoming a cryptocurrency market leader. The UAE Central Bank recently gave in-principle clearance to AED Stablecoin, a dirham-pegged stablecoin operating under the Payment Token Service Regulation framework. The move is viewed as a forerunner to AED Stablecoin being the first fully regulated dirham-backed stablecoin in the UAE.
Challenges and the Future of Crypto Payments
The Central Bank of the UAE's (CBUAE) regulatory framework has also spurred debate over the country's future use of cryptocurrency payments. The framework restricts the use of crypto for payments unless they incorporate licensed dirham-pegged tokens. If accepted, AED Stablecoin's AE Coin may become a local trading pair for cryptocurrencies on exchanges and decentralized platforms, letting retailers accept it as payment for products and services.
The growth of regulated stablecoins such as AED Stablecoin, together with the rising acceptability of Tether's USDt, indicates that digital currencies are becoming more widespread in the area.
Final Thoughts:
Tether's acceptance in the UAE is a significant step toward expanding into the Middle Eastern market. As the area adopts stablecoins and blockchain technology, Tether's decision to introduce a dirham-pegged stablecoin, together with its strong regulatory presence in the UAE, points to a bright future for the firm. Furthermore, the UAE's aim to create a safe, strong financial ecosystem for both traditional and digital assets is supported by the use of regulated crypto assets. With a growing interest in fiat-pegged stablecoins, the UAE's crypto-friendly climate is primed to attract further investment and innovation.

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