
Tether halts CNHâ‚® minting and will end redemptions next year due to low usage, shifting focus to strengthening USDT and core stablecoin infrastructure.
Low adoption forces Tether to phase out CNHâ‚® offshore yuan stablecoin, prioritizing USDT growth and long-term ecosystem development instead.
Tether, the company behind the world’s most widely used stablecoin USDT, has announced that it will no longer support CNH₮, its offshore Chinese yuan stablecoin.
The company has already stopped the minting of new CNHâ‚® tokens and will completely stop redemption support within the next year.
No New CNHâ‚® Tokens, Redemption Deadline Set
On 20th Feb, Tether announced that it had halted the creation of new CNHâ‚® tokens. However, users who still possess CNHâ‚® tokens will get a chance to redeem them before the final deadline next year. The company has directed its users to redeem their tokens as soon as possible.
The CNHâ‚® stablecoin was launched to allow crypto traders to have access to the offshore value of the Chinese yuan. Although the stablecoin had a lot of potential, it never gained as much popularity as the USDT stablecoin.
Over time, trading activity and overall usage of CNHâ‚® remained relatively low.
Low Activity Forced Tether to Reconsider Its Strategy
Stablecoins are always in need of technical support and maintenance. Over time, CNHâ‚® failed to achieve enough user activity, and maintaining the token became less practical.
Tether stated that it continuously reviews its product offerings and adjusts according to real-world market usage. CNHâ‚® simply did not reach the level needed to remain part of its long-term plans.
Therefore, Tether has chosen to focus on markets that have stronger adoption and clearer growth prospects. As the stablecoin sector has become highly competitive, only the most widely accepted and trusted assets continue to grow.
Tether Focuses on Strengthening USDT and Core Infrastructure
Tether is also committed to developing its stablecoin ecosystem. USDT is still the market leader, with huge trading volumes on a daily basis.
Rather than focusing on creating products with low adoption, Tether will now concentrate on improving its stablecoin infrastructure and creating products that will suit its global community.
The move to shut down CNHâ‚® stablecoin shows how fast the stablecoin market is growing. Stablecoins that do not get enough adoption are eventually phased out, while leaders such as USDT continue to strengthen their base.
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FAQs
Tether is ending CNHâ‚® due to low adoption and trading activity, choosing to focus resources on higher-demand products like USDT.
Tether has stopped minting CNHâ‚® and will fully end redemptions within the next year. Holders should redeem tokens as soon as possible.
Yes, CNHâ‚® holders can redeem tokens before the final deadline next year, but Tether advises acting early to avoid delays.
No, USDT operations remain strong. Tether is focusing on strengthening USDT and core infrastructure for long-term stability.
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