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Cryptopolitan on MSNIs the GENIUS Act protecting consumers at the expense of innovation?The Act still raises concerns about whether it goes too far or not far enough in protecting consumers and whether it will hurt innovation. Supporters say the bill will open doors
The U.S. Senate is moving ahead with regulating the new stablecoin industry with the progress of the GENIUS Act.
The Stablecoin bill, also known as GENIUS Act, is one step closer to becoming law, after the US Senate voted in favor of amending the bill.
The U.S. Senate voted 66–32 on Monday to advance the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act
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San José Spotlight on MSNDemocrats want to force a vote on Trump’s memecoin activityAs President Donald Trump headed over to his Virginia golf course for a gala with the 250 top buyers of his $TRUMP “memecoin,” Democrats are trying to find ways to push back on the president’s incursions in the cryptocurrency market.
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Sen. Bill Hagerty said recently that the GENIUS Act, which would pave the way for stablecoin adoption, could bolster U.S. Treasuries.
US banks, including JPMorgan and Citigroup, pursue a joint stablecoin project to modernize payments and compete in the crypto space.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNSenate Democrats move to block Trump’s stablecoin paydayOn May 20, most members of the US Senate voted to move forward with the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US Stablecoins Act. The bill aimed to regulate the payment of stablecoins. However, some top Democrats wanted to add an amendment to the bill.
The U.S. Senate has passed the GENIUS Act, making regulated stablecoins a policy priority and hinting at fresh institutional crypto inflows.
The GENIUS Act passed a cloture vote Monday less than two weeks after failing one. The stablecoin bill now heads to a full floor vote.
If passed into law, the GENIUS Act would establish the first comprehensive federal rules for stablecoin issuance, transparency, and reserve requirements.