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Banking Sector Pushes Back Against GENIUS Act as Stablecoin Innovation Gains Momentum

Banking Sector Pushes Back Against GENIUS Act as Stablecoin Innovation Gains Momentum

Global Cryptocurrency
Release Time:
2025-09-17 15:56:02
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Legacy financial institutions are mounting a rear-guard action against the bipartisan GENIUS Act, recently signed into law to regulate stablecoins. Banking lobbyists now press Congress to revisit the legislation, citing concerns about rapid market growth. This resistance emerges despite the Act's deliberate design to balance innovation with consumer protections and financial stability.

The financial establishment's objections reveal a deeper tension. Stablecoins promise to inject competition into payment systems and deposit markets—domains traditionally controlled by banks. Deposit rewards programs, a key innovation enabled by stablecoins, could potentially reshape consumer banking relationships. Yet incumbent players appear more focused on preserving profit margins than embracing disruptive technologies.

Market observers note the irony: American banks historically champion free markets, yet resist them when innovation threatens established business models. The GENIUS Act represents a carefully crafted compromise between innovation and oversight. Undermining it now risks ceding America's leadership in financial technology to more agile international competitors.

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