US Congress Enacts GENIUS Act Establishing Federal Stablecoin Regulatory Framework
The GENIUS Act codifies payment stablecoins as a distinct asset class, mandating 1:1 reserve backing and creating a clear dual federal-state compliance path.
Congress Passes GENIUS Act Establishing Federal Stablecoin Regulatory Framework
The new federal stablecoin regime mandates 100% liquid reserves and BSA compliance, structurally redefining payment rails for all issuers.
US Congress Establishes Federal Stablecoin Framework Mandating Full Reserve Backing
Issuers must now architect compliance systems around the 100% liquid reserve mandate and the definitive prohibition on stablecoin interest payments.
U.S. Treasury Begins Rulemaking for Federal Stablecoin Reserve Framework
Issuers must align compliance architectures with the new federal standard, prioritizing 100% liquid reserves and enhanced public disclosures.
US Congress Enacts Law Establishing Federal Stablecoin Reserve Standards
The GENIUS Act mandates 1:1 liquid reserves and non-security status, fundamentally restructuring the stablecoin issuance compliance architecture.
US Congress Enacts GENIUS Act Establishing Federal Stablecoin Reserve Standards
The new federal stablecoin framework mandates 100% liquid reserve backing and strict BSA compliance, fundamentally restructuring issuer operations and product yield models.
US Congress Passes Landmark Stablecoin Bill Establishing Federal Reserve Standards
The GENIUS Act mandates payment stablecoin issuers maintain 1:1 liquid reserves, creating a preemptive federal licensing and asset classification framework.
US President Signs GENIUS Act Establishing Federal Stablecoin Framework
Federal law now mandates stablecoin issuers maintain 100% liquid reserves and grant holders priority in insolvency, fundamentally reshaping asset structure.
Congress Enacts GENIUS Act Mandating Strict Stablecoin Reserve Standards
New federal law mandates 1:1 reserve backing with safe assets and establishes a dual licensing regime for all payment stablecoin issuers.
