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Sen. Lummis says Senate could approve GENIUS Act stablecoin bill by Memorial Day: CNBC Crypto World

  • Senator Lummis said the Senate could approve the GENIUS Act, a stablecoin regulation bill, by Memorial Day after recent votes in Washington, DC.
  • The bill aims to clarify stablecoin laws amid stalled negotiations due to concerns over a carve-out for Trump-related crypto interests and bipartisan support challenges.
  • The GENIUS Act includes provisions addressing ethics, national security, Big Tech restrictions, and Treasury oversight on anti-money laundering linked to foreign stablecoin issuers.
  • Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong highlighted that establishing definitive regulations may allow for stablecoins that generate yields and help broaden cryptocurrency adoption, while the legislation requires a study on the risks associated with stablecoin insolvency.
  • If enacted, the GENIUS Act could modernize U.S. financial infrastructure and encourage investment, but its passage depends on resolving ethical concerns and securing enough Senate votes.
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A draft of the US Senate's GENIUS bill, which has been circulating in networks, reveals a clause that would seek to prevent technological giants from creating their own stablecoins. *** Draft law GENIUS includes clause that limits technological giants from issuing stablecoins. U.S. Senate Democrats and Republicans debate stablecoins bill. They are implementing amendments after Democrats demanded stricter rules. There is still no final draft, but…

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