U.S. Senate Draft: GENIUS Act’s Stricter Stablecoin Rules

By: coincu news|2025/05/16 12:45:05
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The U.S. Senate’s latest bipartisan amendment to the GENIUS Act proposes significant enhancements to stablecoin regulations, explicitly restricting claims of federal backing. Aimed at tech giants like Meta and Amazon, the amendment seeks to curb their stablecoin issuance capabilities unless stringent standards are met, ensuring consumer protection and limiting tech monopolies in financial sectors. Senate Targets Tech Giants with Stablecoin Restrictions The U.S. Senate received a significant amendment draft for the GENIUS Act, aimed at strengthening stablecoin regulations. Key provisions include banning claims of U.S. government backing by stablecoin issuers and restricting non-financial tech companies like Meta and Amazon from issuing these digital assets without meeting rigorous standards. These measures are designed to prevent consumer confusion and ensure fair practices in the crypto market. Changes include stringent prohibitions on using certain terms in stablecoin names to prevent deceptive marketing. Moreover, tech giants must adhere to strict financial risk and consumer privacy standards to issue stablecoins. These changes underscore efforts to separate tech from traditional banking systems, aligning with broader regulatory aims of consumer safety. Market reactions have yet to coalesce fully, as no major responses from affected companies like Meta or Microsoft have been documented. However, the broader community is expected to monitor the amendment’s impact closely, with some stakeholders potentially opposing increased compliance burdens. Ethereum and affected DeFi protocols might experience liquidity shifts as regulatory dynamics evolve. Regulatory Shifts Pose Challenge to Digital Finance Markets Did you know? A historical parallel can be drawn with the blocking of Meta’s Libra project, highlighting ongoing regulatory caution towards tech-led financial initiatives. Current Ethereum (ETH) data from CoinMarketCap shows a price of $2,578.02, with a market cap of $311.24 billion, reflecting recent volatility in the cryptocurrency arena. The 24-hour trading volume reached $24.68 billion, marking a 17.97% change. Over a 30-day period, ETH saw a significant increase of 63.32%. The Coincu research team suggests that such regulatory shifts could recalibrate market strategies for tech firms engaging in digital currency issuance. Analysts point out that historical trends indicate a potential tightening of compliance practices among U.S.-centric stablecoin projects, which could stabilize markets but curb innovation.

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