GENIUS Act Progress May Reshape Do Kwon’s Legal Battle in Court
The GENIUS Act, recently passed by the US Senate, could significantly alter the legal landscape for stablecoin-related cases, including the high-profile charges against Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon. The bill, now awaiting House review, aims to establish clear regulatory frameworks for payment stablecoins—a development that may force courts to reinterpret existing securities laws.
Do Kwon faces nine felony charges in US federal court, spanning securities fraud, commodities fraud, and conspiracy. Judge Paul Engelmayer has already signaled that the GENIUS Act could influence judicial interpretation of these charges. The case stems from the 2022 collapse of TerraUSD, an algorithmic stablecoin whose depegging triggered a $40 billion crypto market crash.
Legal observers note the unusual timing of Kwon's trial, scheduled for January 2026—a delay that allows for potential legislative changes to reshape the case. The defendant remains held without bail in Montenegro pending extradition, maintaining his plea of not guilty.