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Last updated: June 17, 2025, 21:11  |  Written by: Cathie Wood

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Is USD Coin (USDC) unstable and a threat to the Economy?

Tether's early dominance in the stablecoin market created a high barrier to entry for newcomers. However, its stronghold is weakening. USDT's market share, around 70% at the beginning of

USDT’s dominance in the stablecoin market is under threat in 2025 as stricter EU regulations, rising competitors like USDC and RLUSD, and investor skepticism take

Of Late

Of late, the issuance of Tether and USD Coin has been sharing an inverse relation. USDT tokens are being removed from circulation by being exchanged for cash

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Stablecoin Regulations Could Pose Problems for Tether

Stablecoin Regulation: Tether And USDC To Face The Heat

Under The Proposed Regulations

Under the proposed regulations, payment stablecoin issuers like Tether (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC) would need to maintain reserves at a 1:1 ratio, using only

Is Tether’s $119B Market Cap a Risk? What You Need to Know

Why is Tether Stablecoin (USDT) Losing Ground to Its Peers?

The Increasing Dominance Of Stablecoin

Stablecoin Tether’s Increasing Dominance Is Bad for Crypto

The increasing dominance of stablecoin tether (USDT) is bad for the wider crypto ecosystem, JPMorgan (JPM) said in a research report Thursday.

However, the recent development poses potential challenges for popular stablecoins in the market. Experts believe that the policy is stricter than that of Singapore and

Tether

Tether, the behemoth behind the USDT stablecoin, is once again under the microscope as concerns mount over its transparency and stability. With a staggering 75%

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