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Why Is USDT Not Tradeable on OKX in Europe, and What Are Your Options?

USDT (Tether USD) is the world's largest stablecoin by market cap, but it cannot be traded on OKX by European users because Tether Ltd has not obtained authorisation under the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), which came into full force on 30 December 2024. OKX Europe Ltd is the MiCA-licensed entity of the OKX group, serving users across the EU and EEA since its MFSA authorisation on 27 January 2025. This article explains the regulatory reason behind the USDT restriction, what to do with your USDT before transferring funds to OKX, and the MiCA-compliant stablecoin options OKX offers in its place.

TL;DR

  • USDT can be deposited to OKX but cannot be traded or used in any transaction: funds arrive frozen

  • Tether Ltd has stated no intention to apply for MiCA authorisation (as of June 2026)

  • Two MiCA-compliant alternatives are fully supported on OKX: USDC (Circle) and USDG (Paxos)

  • USDG earns 2–5% cashback when used with the OKX Card (EU and Norway, as of May 2026)

  • From 1 July 2026, exchanges without a MiCA licence must legally stop serving European users

Why Can't USDT Be Traded on OKX?

MiCA introduced a single EU-wide requirement for stablecoins: any stablecoin offered to EEA retail users must be issued by an entity holding either an e-money institution (EMI) licence or an asset-referenced token (ART) authorisation from an EU-recognised regulator. These requirements are designed to ensure that every euro-equivalent stablecoin circulating in the EU is backed by verifiable reserves and subject to ongoing regulatory oversight.

Tether Ltd, the issuer of USDT, does not hold an EMI or ART authorisation within the EU. Tether Ltd has publicly stated no intention to apply for MiCA authorisation (as cited by multiple industry sources, 2025–2026). As a result, USDT is a non-MiCA-compliant stablecoin, and OKX Europe Ltd, as a licensed CASP under MiCA, is not permitted to offer USDT for trading to users residing across the EU and EEA, including Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway (30 countries in total).

Multiple other regulated exchanges have also delisted USDT from EEA retail spot trading pairs following the implementation of MiCA stablecoin rules.

What Happens If You Deposit USDT to OKX?

A USDT deposit will arrive in your OKX account. The deposit itself is not blocked at a technical level. However, once the funds arrive, they are frozen and cannot be used for spot trading, Earn products, withdrawals to another address, or any other transaction on the platform. Users who have deposited USDT need to contact OKX support to arrange a return withdrawal to an external address.

What MiCA-Compliant USD Stablecoins Does OKX Support?

OKX supports two MiCA-compliant USD stablecoins for EEA users: USDC and USDG. Both are fully supported for deposit, spot trading, Earn products, and withdrawal.

What Is USDC?

USDC (USD Coin) is a US dollar-pegged stablecoin issued by Circle Internet Financial, LLC. Circle holds MiCA-compliant authorisation for USDC within the EU, making USDC one of the most widely accepted regulated stablecoins on European exchanges. USDC is backed 1:1 by cash and short-duration US government securities held in segregated accounts, with monthly attestations published by independent auditors.

USDC is available across a broad range of networks on OKX including Ethereum (ERC-20), Solana, Polygon, Arbitrum, and BNB Smart Chain, giving users flexibility on transfer costs and speed.

What Is USDG?

USDG (Global Dollar) is a USD-pegged stablecoin issued by Paxos Issuance Europe OY, regulated by the Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority (FIN-FSA) under MiCA. Paxos launched USDG in the EU on 1 July 2025, with reserves held at European banking partners to meet MiCA reserve requirements. USDG is also regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) for non-EU issuance.

USDG underpins the Global Dollar Network, whose members include Robinhood, Mastercard, Worldpay, Kraken, and Anchorage Digital (as of July 2025, per Paxos). USDG has a circulating supply of approximately $2.75 billion (as of May 2026, per Paxos).

USDC

USDG

Issuer

Circle Internet Financial Europe, SAS

Paxos Issuance Europe OY

EU regulator

MiCA-authorised

FIN-FSA under MiCA

Peg

1:1 USD

1:1 USD

OKX Card cashback

No

2–5% (EU and Norway)

Widely available on other exchanges

Yes

Growing

Can You Spend USDC or USDG Directly With the OKX Card?

Yes. The OKX Card is a Mastercard debit card that lets EEA users spend stablecoin balances at any Mastercard-accepting merchant worldwide, without converting to euros in a separate step. The card converts from stablecoin to local currency at the point of sale.

The OKX Card supports both USDC and USDG as payment currencies (as of June 2026). Cashback applies only to USDG-funded purchases.

Note: Rates apply as of June 2026 and are subject to change. Learn more about the OKX Card.

OKX VIP level

Cashback rate

Monthly cap

Regular

2%

Up to €1,000 equivalent

VIP 1

4%

Higher cap

VIP 2

4.50%

Higher cap

VIP 3+

5%

Higher cap

VIP 4+

10%

Higher cap

Cashback is paid in USDG and credited to your OKX Pay balance. USDC payments do not earn cashback. The OKX Card is available in EU member states and Norway; it is not currently available in Iceland or Liechtenstein (as of June 2026).

What Does the MiCA Deadline Mean for EEA Crypto Users?

The EU's 18-month transitional period under MiCA expires on 1 July 2026. ESMA confirmed that no extensions will be granted. From that date, any exchange without a MiCA licence from an EU-recognised regulator must stop offering services to EEA residents. This applies both to exchanges that never applied and to global platforms still serving European users through unregulated entities.

The USDT situation is one visible consequence of MiCA already in effect. The 1 July 2026 deadline represents the broader application of the same framework, not just to stablecoins, but to every crypto service offered to EEA users. ESMA maintains a public register of authorised CASPs where users can verify whether their current exchange holds a valid MiCA licence.

OKX Europe Ltd holds MiCA authorisation from the MFSA, passportable across all 30 EEA countries: the 27 EU member states plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway. EEA residents who move their assets to OKX before 1 July 2026 control the timing and method of the transfer.

Learn more about the MiCA deadline.

Frequently Asked Questions

If USDT arrives in your OKX account, the funds will be frozen and unavailable for any transaction. Contact OKX support to arrange a return withdrawal to an external address. To avoid this, convert USDT to USDC or USDG prior

As of June 2026, Tether Ltd has stated no intention to apply for MiCA authorisation. Until Tether holds an EU EMI or ART licence, USDT cannot be offered to EEA retail users on any MiCA-licensed exchange. OKX cannot offer USDT independently of Tether's regulatory status.

Both USDC and USDG are issued by entities holding MiCA authorisation within the EU, meaning their issuers are subject to ongoing reserve requirements, auditing obligations, and regulatory supervision. USDT does not carry these EU-level protections for EEA users, as Tether Ltd operates outside the MiCA framework.

Yes, the OKX Card supports both USDC and USDG as payment currencies. However, only USDG-funded purchases earn cashback (2–5% depending on OKX VIP level). USDC purchases do not earn cashback.

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