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The U.S. Senate has passed the GENIUS Act, making regulated stablecoins a policy priority and hinting at fresh institutional crypto inflows.
The Senate voted 66-32 Monday evening to advance first-of-its-kind legislation to regulate “stablecoins,” a kind of cryptocurrency. Democrats had initially voted to block the bill earlier this month amid concerns over President Donald Trump’s cryptocurrency deals.
The cryptocurrency has been on a months-long tear thanks to the pro-crypto Trump administration and April's tariff chaos.
Blockchain Association Interim CEO Sarah Milby celebrates the GENIUS Act’s progress as major win for crypto regulatory clarity.
Trump’s top crypto advisor David Sacks says the administration’s stablecoin bill is poised to pass with bipartisan support.
“Stablecoins aren’t a crypto experiment anymore. They’re a better form of money. Faster, simpler, and more transparent than fiat. It’s only a matter of time before they become the default.” The GENIUS Act may be the “first step” toward ...
Justin Sun — who owns $19 million worth of President Trump's meme coin — will attend a dinner with the president, after regulators paused a Biden-era lawsuit against Sun.
Senator Elizabeth Warren slammed the GENIUS Act in a fiery speech on the Senate floor on Monday, citing risks to financial security.