Is this change for the users in EU region or it is for everyone ? I thought exchanges in the EU needed to be compliant but now i assume that USDT can't be used anywhere in the EU. Anyways, it will not have much effect as those who use stablecoins for gambling can now use USDC or DAI.
The only concern is what will happen for those users who have USDT on their balances who are away from gambling and/or on New Year holidays and aren't actively gambling, will they be given the chance to convert to other stable coins once they become active ? I guess they can withdraw it.
Right now maybe that will only apply for the users in EU region but in the future, that can affect to all users. So that is warning us to be careful when we want to use USDT. We still have other options to use stablecoins such as USDC or DAI so that will not be a problem to us.
Besides that, we can convert our Bitcoin to stablecoins from an online exchange and send it to our account in certain casinos. So that will not too affect to us. I am sure there will be an exchanges that will still allow their users to withdraw or convert their USDT to other coins and send it to their wallet.
It needs concern from us to think about what we can do. I have a plan to convert my USDT to other stablecoins just in case if I can not use USDT anymore.