US Treasury reportedly in talks for stablecoin regulation

US Treasury reportedly in talks for stablecoin regulation

Treasury officials are studying the risks if too many people decide to withdraw their stablecoins all at once. Amid massive growth of the stablecoin market, the United States Treasury Department has reportedly discussed potential regulation for private stablecoins.The Treasury conducted several meetings last week to examine the risks of stablecoins for users, markets, or the financial system, as well as learn about their benefits and consider potential regulation, Reuters reported Sept 10.“The Treasury Department is meeting with a broad range of stakeholders, including consumer advocates,....


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