The GENIUS Act’s $250M battle begins now: Bitcoin stands as the last bastion against censorship

The GENIUS Act’s $250M battle begins now: Bitcoin stands as the last bastion against censorship
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2025-11-8 17:00

The GENIUS Act became law on July 18 after Congress settled that stablecoins should be regulated. What happens next is a two-year rulemaking war that determines whether $250 billion in existing stablecoins flows into bank-wrapped structures or fragments into offshore silos, and whether Bitcoin and Ethereum capture the fallout or get buried under it. origin »

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Interview: Hedera’s Isadora Arredondo on stablecoins, DeFi, and the global future of crypto regulations

The UK has positioned itself as a potential crypto hub, but questions remain over whether its regulatory approach matches its ambitions. With Europe pushing ahead through MiCA and the US shifting gears with new legislative proposals, the UK’s stablecoin strategy and broader regulatory framework are under close scrutiny.

2025-9-11 16:59


Powell says stablecoins are a ‘form of money’ that central banks should supervise

U. S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the regulator views payment stablecoins as a “form of money” and believes central banks should supervise them. Powell made the statement in response to Congresswoman Maxine Waters asking whether stablecoin issuers should be licensed and regulated by the Fed during a June 21 hearing.

2023-6-21 18:24


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Pro-crypto senator agrees that stablecoins must be backed by cash

The issue of whether or not stablecoins are safe to use if they are not backed by cash became a very hot topic recently after the SEC chair, Gary Gensler, first gave voice to the matter. Now, his views are seemingly mirrored by Cynthia Lummis, a well-known pro-crypto Republican Senator, indicating that Lummis shares Gensler’s […] The post Pro-crypto senator agrees that stablecoins must be backed by cash appeared first on Invezz.

2021-10-4 17:01


Treasury Department Is Discussing Launching A Formal Review into Stablecoins’ Impact on the Financial System

US officials are currently having closed-door discussions regarding launching a formal review into whether stablecoins threaten financial stability. After weeks of consideration, the Treasury Department and other deferral agencies are nearing a decision, reported Bloomberg citing people familiar with the matter.

2021-9-13 16:56


Facebook’s Libra Isn’t DOA; It Will Move Forward, But Under Threat From Government Stablecoins

While it feels like forever, it’s just been six months since the social media giant, Facebook,  announced their stablecoin Libra. The subsequent backlash it’s received is both massive and lengthy. At the moment of writing, it’s unsure whether or not Facebook, along with the Association will even be able to launch Libra. Typically, if a […]

2019-10-26 21:10


European Central Bank: Stablecoins May Be Vulnerable To Regulatory Uncertainty

The European Central Bank (ECB) has recently emitted a new report on the cryptocurrency market. This time, the banking institution approached the issues with stablecoins. The latest report touches on questions such as whether stablecoins can be a solution for the volatility of the crypto market and whether or not they have dangers related to […]

2019-8-30 22:54


Berkeley Professor Questions Stablecoin Viability in Unflattering Op-Ed

University of Berkeley Professor Barry Eichengreen has taken a swipe at the viability of stablecoins in an op-ed published on Project Syndicate. The critique, entitled “The Stable-Coin Myth,” argues stablecoins are not automatically "viable" just because they are pegged to an asset, though Eichengreen does believe they have an advantage over "conventional cryptocurrencies" such as bitcoin which he says "is highly unstable" and "unattractive as units of account.

2018-9-13 18:07