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May 10, 2025 at 13:56
US Crypto Regulation Rethink: Tether Faces New Challenges
The recent amendment to the GENIUS Act in the US Senate introduces significant changes for the cryptocurrency landscape, particularly affecting Tether.
This bill mandates that foreign stablecoin issuers, like Tether, adhere to American regulations if they serve US users.
For the first time, Tether may be subject to US oversight, a move that could enhance regulatory transparency regarding its reserves.
The revised bill also expands the definition of digital asset service providers, which now includes developers and self-custody wallet providers, bringing more entities under regulatory scrutiny.
While this could provide a clearer framework for industry operations, experts warn it could impose rigid restrictions on the DeFi sector.
Attempts to initiate formal debate on the bill in the Senate stalled due to some senators not reviewing the amendments.
The updated version has backing from key Democratic sponsors and Republicans, yet it faces challenges without broader Democratic support.
The bill includes a "safe harbor" provision, allowing the Treasury Secretary some flexibility for experimental projects, although this has raised concerns regarding executive overreach.
Insights suggest that a new Senate vote may take place soon, potentially reshaping the regulatory landscape for Tether and other stablecoins.
As the situation evolves, the crypto community remains vigilant about the impacts these regulations may have on the future of digital assets in the US.
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