Tether CNH₮ discontinuation halts new issuance and sets a one-year redemption window, citing China's stablecoin ban; CNH liquidity thins as flows move to USD.Tether CNH₮ discontinuation halts new issuance and sets a one-year redemption window, citing China's stablecoin ban; CNH liquidity thins as flows move to USD.

Tether winds down CNH₮ issuance amid China stablecoin ban

2026/02/21 11:57
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Tether CNH₮ discontinuation: issuance halted; redemption ends in one year

According to Tether, support for the offshore yuan stablecoin CNH₮ is being discontinued: effective immediately, no new tokens will be issued, and redemption support will end one year from the Feb. 20, 2026 announcement (tether.io/news/tether-updates-users-on-a-strategic-transition-for-cnht-to-better-support-community-driven-product-focus/). The notice states that a reminder will be issued ahead of the redemption deadline. The timeline creates a defined off‑ramp for existing holders while ceasing primary issuance.

CNH₮ is pegged to the offshore yuan (CNH), which is distinct from onshore CNY in terms of jurisdiction and capital controls. The wind‑down as described indicates an operational transition focused on redemptions rather than ongoing circulation.

Why Tether discontinued its offshore yuan stablecoin CNH₮

The company framed the move as a product‑mix and resource‑allocation decision driven by usage patterns and operating costs. After reviewing the public notice and early media summaries, the rationale centers on limited and declining community demand relative to the standards required to maintain the token.

“As summarized by Phemex News, usage was ‘not sufficient’ to justify costs,” said Phemex News, reflecting the company’s stated reasoning (phemex.com/news/article/tether-to-cease-support-for-offshore-yuan-stablecoin-cnh-61761).

Regulatory positioning around renminbi‑linked stablecoins has also tightened. As reported by Wikipedia, China banned issuance of RMB‑denominated stablecoins both onshore and offshore in February 2026, a move aligned with the People’s Bank of China’s emphasis on monetary sovereignty (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stablecoin).

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In parallel, Hong Kong has explored more formalized approaches to stablecoin oversight. As reported by Finance Magnates, the city has discussed regulated pathways for RMB‑linked initiatives under the Hong Kong Monetary Authority’s purview, a contrast with Beijing’s stricter stance (www.tradingview.com/news/financemagnates:e6682da51094b:0-from-hong-kong-to-global-trade-china-s-bid-to-put-the-rmb-on-the-stablecoin-map/).

Redemption guidance for CNH₮ holders and key next steps

The issuer’s timeline provides up to one year from the announcement date for redemptions through official channels described in the notice. If the deadline is missed, future options are not specified in public materials and could depend on policies at exchanges or custodians.

Redemption mechanics, onboarding requirements, and settlement rails can vary by platform and jurisdiction. Market participants commonly reassess liquidity, custody arrangements, and operational cut‑offs when an issuer sunsets a token, and those considerations may apply here as the end date approaches.

At the time of this writing, based on data from TradingView, CNH₮ was quoted around 0.01360 with “Bearish” sentiment and a 14‑day RSI of 15.95 indicating oversold conditions; reported volatility was about 1.04% (www.tradingview.com). These figures are descriptive and may change as liquidity winds down during the redemption window.

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