GENIUS, crypto and stablecoin regulation
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Cryptopolitan on MSNIs the GENIUS Act protecting consumers at the expense of innovation?The Senate voted 66–22 to advance the GENIUS Act, showing strong support from both Democrats and Republicans and signaling that the U.S. government is finally ready to take crypto regulation seriously. The Act still raises concerns about whether it goes too far or not far enough in protecting consumers and whether it will hurt innovation.
The U.S. Senate is moving ahead with regulating the new stablecoin industry with the progress of the GENIUS Act.
Bitcoin hit a new all-time high above $109K as the U.S. Senate advanced the Genius Act, setting the stage for major crypto regulation.
As the question of stablecoin regulation heats up in the US Senate, so has the issue of which members are personally invested in cryptocurrencies and cryptocurrency firms. On May 19, the Senate voted to invoke cloture and move ahead with the GENIUS Act,
The U.S. Senate has passed the GENIUS Act, making regulated stablecoins a policy priority and hinting at fresh institutional crypto inflows.
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Latin Times on MSNRepublican Senator Insists Making US the 'Crypto Capital of the World' Is 'Good News for Americans Living in Poverty'A Republican senator insisted that efforts to make the U.S. the "crypto capital of the world" have positive implications for all Americans.
Bitcoin ( BTC 4.39%) set a new all-time high today, topping $111,000 for the first time ever. After reaching a previous all-time high in December 2024, Bitcoin declined roughly 30%, leading many to believe the bull run that saw it nearly double from September through December was over. However, in the last month, Bitcoin is up nearly 50%.
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Axios on MSNScoop: Dems mount 11th-hour push to block Trump on cryptoTop Senate Democrats aren't relenting in their push to add guardrails for President Trump and others to landmark cryptocurrency legislation, Axios has learned. Why it matters: 18 Democrats voted earlier this week to advance the bill.