US Bankers Seek Pause on Stablecoin Rules
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The American Bankers Association (ABA) and three other banking trade groups are urging regulators to delay the implementation of stablecoin rules under the GENIUS Act, requesting a 60-day pause. They argue that the current rollout pace could disrupt the traditional banking system by allowing stablecoins to encroach on deposit territory without adequate safeguards. This move highlights the ongoing tension between established financial institutions and the growing stablecoin sector, as banks seek to protect their deposit base from digital currency competition. The request may slow regulatory progress but underscores the need for balanced oversight that fosters innovation while ensuring financial stability.
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