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Browsing: GENIUS Act
Citi’s revised stablecoin forecast projects up to $4 trillion in market cap by 2030, driven by regulatory advancements like the GENIUS Act and growing institutional adoption, highlighting stablecoins’ role in reimagining global finance.
Eric Trump’s claim that stablecoins could ‘save the US dollar’ sparks debate amid regulatory developments like the GENIUS Act, highlighting conflicts of interest and global adoption trends.
The GENIUS Act, signed into law in 2025, aims to regulate US payment stablecoins with input from public comments and stakeholder engagement, balancing innovation and consumer protection amid political and global regulatory challenges.
Coinbase debunks myths about stablecoins draining bank deposits, highlighting their role in enhancing global dollar dominance and efficiency in payments, amid evolving regulatory frameworks and technological innovations.
The GENIUS Act, a federal stablecoin law, faces scrutiny over potential harms to small banks and rural economies, amid political divides and global regulatory pressures, highlighting the need for balanced innovation and protection in crypto policy.
Banks must adapt to stablecoin competition by offering better interest rates, as regulatory developments and technological innovations shape the future of digital finance, fostering a balanced and evolving market landscape.
ECB President Christine Lagarde urges action on regulatory gaps for non-EU stablecoins, emphasizing the need for robust equivalence regimes to protect investors and maintain financial stability amid global competition.
Japan’s pioneering stablecoin regulations and the upcoming launch of yen-backed digital currencies highlight a global shift towards regulated crypto innovation, with implications for market dynamics and financial sovereignty.
Explore how US crypto regulation has evolved from hostility to coordination, with the GENIUS Act and increased lobbying shaping a neutral yet promising market future through legislative and institutional efforts.
The GENIUS Act introduces a bipartisan framework for stablecoin regulation in the U.S., sparking debates between crypto advocates and banking groups over interest-bearing provisions, with global implications for financial innovation and consumer protection.
An in-depth analysis of the GENIUS Act’s impact on stablecoin regulation, banking industry resistance, and global implications, highlighting key debates and future trends in decentralized finance.
The GENIUS Act introduces a comprehensive regulatory framework for stablecoins in the U.S., balancing innovation with consumer protection and setting a potential global standard for digital currency regulation.
The GENIUS Act introduces a comprehensive regulatory framework for stablecoins in the U.S., balancing innovation with consumer protection and setting a global benchmark for digital currency regulation.
Exploring the evolving landscape of stablecoin regulation across the globe and its impact on the cryptocurrency market.
Exploring the transformative impact of the GENIUS Act on US stablecoin regulation and its global implications for the cryptocurrency market.
Former Standard Chartered executive claims GENIUS Act’s yield ban on stablecoins will drive institutions towards tokenized assets
The GENIUS Act introduces a groundbreaking regulatory framework for stablecoins in the U.S., balancing innovation with consumer protection and setting a global standard for digital currency regulation.
The US Congress is currently embroiled in a heated debate over cryptocurrency regulation, with ‘crypto week’ highlighting stark divisions between Republicans and Democrats on how to approach digital assets. Key legislation under consideration could redefine the future of cryptocurrencies and CBDCs in the US financial system.
The GENIUS Act introduces comprehensive regulations for stablecoins in the U.S., balancing innovation with consumer protection and setting a precedent for global digital finance.
Coinbase’s legal challenge against Oregon’s crypto policy reversal marks a pivotal moment in digital asset regulation, highlighting the need for transparency and consistency in the fast-evolving cryptocurrency market.
The SEC’s Project Crypto initiative marks a significant step towards modernizing digital asset regulation, balancing innovation with investor protection.