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Trump signs the GENIUS Act, introducing the first federal stablecoin regulation with new requirements for issuers and compliance standards.
As 'Crypto Week' comes to an end, here is why the GENIUS bill, which will establish a regulatory framework for stablecoins in the U.S., matters for crypto and the masses.
Tether faces tough choices under the GENIUS Act, which mandates transparency for stablecoin issuers in the US, or risk being banned.
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Bankrate on MSNWhat the GENIUS Act could mean for stablecoins, crypto investors and potentially taxpayersThe GENIUS Act is now law, after President Donald Trump signed the bill, to the cheers of cryptocurrency enthusiasts. The GENIUS Act regulates one type of cryptocurrency called stablecoins, a $200 billion part of the multitrillion-dollar cryptocurrency system.
However, Tether has never completed a full, independent audit. This remains a major red flag. The GENIUS Act now brings that issue back into the spotlight. The question now isn’t whether the U.S. wants transparency – it’s whether Tether can survive it. The GENIUS Act leaves Tether with three options.
Tether hits $160B market cap milestone as US GENIUS act threatens stablecoin dominance through mandatory third-party audits.
The GENIUS Act could force Tether USDT to exit the US market if it fails to meet strict transparency rules. Compliance or withdrawal—what's next?
GENIUS Act targets Tether's opaque reserves, pushing the $156 billion giant to comply or exit the U.S. market.
A bill laying out rules for stablecoins would force issuers like Tether to be audited and end risky practices.
The GENIUS Act prompted Ripple and Circle to apply for U.S. bank charters as Congress cleared new stablecoin regulations.