
FDIC clears U.S. banks to issue Dollar stablecoins under GENIUS Act

I'm PortAI, I can summarize articles.
The FDIC has approved a new rule under the GENIUS Act, allowing U.S. banks to issue dollar-backed stablecoins. This regulatory shift integrates stablecoins into the banking system, requiring banks to demonstrate transparent ownership and full backing by cash or U.S. Treasuries. The FDIC's framework includes strict timelines for application approvals, preventing regulatory delays. Visa and Mastercard are already adapting to this change, with stablecoins expected to process $50 trillion annually by 2030. This marks a significant shift in the financial landscape, integrating digital dollars into the core banking system.
Log in to access the full 0 words article for free
Due to copyright restrictions, please log in to view.
Thank you for supporting legitimate content.

