Brazil’s Bill Bans Algorithmic Stablecoins as Bitcoin Hyper Soars
What to Know: Brazil’s new legislation mandates 1:1 backing for stablecoins, effectively banning algorithmic models to protect consumers and pave the way for the Drex digital currency. The regulatory squeeze on experimental assets is driving capital toward fundamental infrastructure projects that solve scalability and utility issues. Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) utilizes the Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) to bring high-speed smart contracts to Bitcoin, raising over $31 million in its ongoing presale. Whale activity confirms institutional interest in Layer 2 solutions, with significant on-chain....
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Quick Facts: ➡️ Brazil’s Central Bank is drafting rules requiring stablecoins to be 100% backed by reserves, effectively banning algorithmic models. ➡️ The regulation signals a global shift away from speculative financial engineering toward compliant, backed assets. ➡️ SUBBD Token ($SUBBD) leverages AI and Web3 to reduce creator fees and decentralize the $85B content industry. […]
It’s reported the bills' definition will cover “endogenously collateralized stablecoins,” which depend on the value of an attached cryptocurrency from the same creator for it to maintain a stable price. Draft legislation in the United States House of Representatives would place a two-year ban on new algorithmic stablecoins such as TerraClassicUSD (USTC) which de-pegged from the US dollar earlier this year causing widespread crypto market contagion.The bill would criminalize the creation or issuance of new “endogenously collateralized stablecoins,” according to a current draft of the....
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Earlier this week, new draft legislation on stablecoins came to light aimed at “endogenously collateralized stablecoins.” There is a small chance the U.S. House of Representatives could pass the bill to regulate stablecoins by year-end, though it's more likely it will pass in the first quarter of 2023, says U.S. Congressman Warren Davidson. According to a Thursday report from Kitco, Davidson made the remarks at the Annual Fintech Policy Forum on Sept. 22, where he suggested: "There's an outside chance we find a way to get to consensus on a stablecoin bill this year."The “stablecoin bill”....