18 Aug 202607:30
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US Treasury unveils first GENIUS Act stablecoin rule

US Treasury unveils first GENIUS Act stablecoin rule

The U.S. Treasury has released the first major proposal to implement the GENIUS Act, setting federal definitions for who counts as a US stablecoin issuer and which rules they must follow.


The proposal treats payment stablecoins as a new category rather than securities, arguing that forcing traditional investment rules onto them could undermine their use for payments and cross-border settlement. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent framed it as delivering regulatory certainty and keeping the US the crypto capital of the world. The public has 60 days to comment before a final rule.


The industry will watch closely how the rules handle foreign issuers such as Tether. The law's one-year implementation deadline already lapsed last month, and its effective date is set for January 18, with banking and markets regulators still to add their own rules.