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MiCA-compliant stablecoins

MiCA is the EU regime for e-money tokens. Issuers must be authorised in a member state, hold reserves in segregated, mostly cash-like assets, and redeem at par on demand. These are the tokens we can tie to a MiCA authorisation.

How this list is built. An asset is listed when its issuer holds an EU e-money token authorisation we can point to. Tokens delisted from EEA venues are excluded. Data refreshes continuously from on-chain supply and our issuer register.

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MiCA-compliant stablecoins — 1 assets
USDC logoUSDCUSD Coin$71.95B$0.9997−0.51%8.02%91

Frequently asked

+ Which stablecoins are MiCA compliant?

The MiCA-authorised set is dominated by Circle (USDC, EURC) alongside EU-licensed euro issuers. Tether's USDT is not MiCA-authorised, which is why several EEA exchanges restricted it.

+ Does MiCA mean a stablecoin is safe?

It means the issuer is supervised, holds segregated reserves and owes you redemption at par. It does not remove issuer, custodian or banking risk, and it says nothing about the venue you hold the token on.