Later this year, there is an interesting observation: the (FSRA) Financial Services Regulatory Authority of the Global Market in Abu Dhabi has just announced that USDT on the TRON network is recognized as an Accepted Fiat-Referenced Token (AFRT), which means official endorsement. This is not just an ordinary matter because it reflects a change in regulatory attitudes towards digital assets, especially stablecoins on TRON, which are gaining acceptance in the key markets of the Middle East.
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WalletWhisperer
· 9h ago
regulatory approval on tron? interesting pattern... whale clusters always precede institutional legitimacy. watch the transaction velocity.
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CounterIndicator
· 9h ago
TRON's USDT has finally been recognized by the Middle East, further advancing the stablecoin ecosystem.
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AirdropLicker
· 9h ago
The Middle East is officially starting to accept stablecoins, the situation has changed.
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YieldHunter
· 10h ago
tbh this AFRT stamp on tron usdt feels more like regulatory theater than actual adoption... if you look at the data, abu dhabi's just playing catch-up while the real liquidity already migrated elsewhere. technically speaking, why are we celebrating stablecoin approval when nobody's actually using it for sustainable returns lol
Later this year, there is an interesting observation: the (FSRA) Financial Services Regulatory Authority of the Global Market in Abu Dhabi has just announced that USDT on the TRON network is recognized as an Accepted Fiat-Referenced Token (AFRT), which means official endorsement. This is not just an ordinary matter because it reflects a change in regulatory attitudes towards digital assets, especially stablecoins on TRON, which are gaining acceptance in the key markets of the Middle East.