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While major U.S. banks are considering launching their own stablecoin, Tether remains focused on underserved global markets.
While Congress is considering bills that would help integrate stablecoins more into mainstream finance, the largest issuer of ...
Peter Schiff slams stablecoins as useless as the Senate advances the GENIUS Act to tighten crypto regulations.
Companies owned by JPMorgan, Bank of America, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo are considering launching a joint stablecoin.
Hyperliquid’s native token, HYPE, jumped 15% on Thursday, outperforming the broader crypto market, after the team said it ...
On May 20, the U.S. Senate voted 66-32 to move forward with the Guardrails and Enforcement for Neutral Issuers of United States Stablecoins ...
Major United States (US) banks, including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup and Wells Fargo, are eyeing a joint stablecoin venture amid a potential seismic shift in crypto regulations ...
Key Takeaways Major U.S. banks are collaborating to develop a regulated, dollar-backed stablecoin.The project hinges on the GENIUS Act, which lays the legal gro ...
The Regulatory Picture Is Finally Taking Shape On May 13, 2025, the U.S. Senate passed the long-awaited GENIUS Act — a ...
Leading U.S. banks are in early talks to launch a joint stablecoin venture, highlighting blockchain’s growing role in digital ...
Discover what happened in crypto today—from SEC ETF delays and Cetus Protocol hack to XRP futures and meme coin scams shaking ...
The stablecoin bill passed a key procedural vote, finally, but it was a heavy lift engineered in the 11th hour Monday night by the bill’s sponsor, Tennessee GOP Sen. Bill Hagerty.