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Tether, the Largest Stablecoin Issuer, Is Making Plans to Do Business in the U.S. Here's What That Means for Investors. If Tether were a publicly traded company, it would rank among the 20 largest ...
The GENIUS Act permits payment platforms and crypto exchanges to continue to offer yield to holders, despite bans on issuers ...
Coinbase and PayPal have continued to offer USDC and PYUSD stablecoins at high yields. The two assets provide about 4% and ...
Even with new regulations, stablecoins remain vulnerable to losing their peg, or worse, triggering a “bank run” in the crypto ...
Remitly will integrate stablecoins across its global payment network to boost speed and cost efficiency in international ...
Coinbase and PayPal are pushing forward with stablecoin yield programs, despite new US legislation banning such incentives ...
The firm aims to reduce settlement times and foreign exchange fees with its USDSL stablecoin, issued by Bridge.
Prospective stablecoin issuers — bank and nonbank alike — will now turn to banking regulators to tackle outstanding questions ...
Government regulation of financial institutions is expensive and there is no reason to think regulation of payment ...
Asian markets are hurriedly updating their stablecoin rules as President Donald Trump’s embrace of US dollar-pegged ...
Circle and FIS partner to integrate USDC stablecoin into traditional payment systems, enabling real-time, low-cost ...
The first batch of Hong Kong stablecoin issuer licences is expected to be granted early next year, the Hong Kong Monetary ...