Federal Reserve Considers Regulatory Framework for Stablecoins Issued by Non-Banks – Coincu

By: bitcoin ethereum news|2025/05/14 12:30:06
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The Federal Reserve emphasizes stablecoins’ financial stability risks, urging regulatory measures. Stablecoins’ growth may affect community banks’ lending abilities. Unified standards for both bank and non-bank stablecoin issuers proposed. Federal Reserve officials address potential risks from stablecoins issued by non-bank entities during an April meeting, suggesting regulatory measures to maintain financial system stability. The call for regulation aligns with previous statements by Fed Chair Jerome Powell emphasizing the need for industry oversight. As stablecoins gain prominence, comparisons with past bank deposit disruptors highlight possible risks. The discussion underscores the ongoing scrutiny from financial institutions regarding stablecoins’ impact on community banks’ credit distribution. Federal Reserve’s Concerns Over Non-Bank Stablecoin Issuers The Federal Reserve’s Community Depository Institutions Advisory Committee (CDIAC) outlined concerns over stablecoins issued outside the banking sector during the April 10 meeting. Committee members voiced worries that these digital assets could lead to a significant outflow of bank deposits, impacting the credit capacity of community banks. The analogy with money market fund impacts in the late 20th century was drawn, emphasizing the potential for increased systemic risk. The unregulated nature of non-bank stablecoin issuers presents a possibility for regulatory arbitrage and challenges to financial stability. The committee recommended that these stablecoins be included in a regulatory framework akin to that of bank-issued counterparts to avert unregulated growth. “The committee believes that such stablecoins may accelerate the outflow of bank deposits and weaken the ability of community banks to provide loans to small and medium-sized enterprises and households. ... The committee recommends that stablecoins be included in the financial stability regulatory framework, requiring unified standards for banks and non-bank issuers to prevent regulatory arbitrage.” Legislative Efforts and Market Analysis on Stablecoins Did you know? The first stablecoin, Tether (USDT), was launched in 2014, paving the way for a new era of digital currencies. CoinMarketCap reports that Tether USDt (USDT) maintains its price at $1.00, reflecting a market cap of $150.34 billion and a 4.47% market dominance as of May 14, 2025. The stablecoin saw a 0.01% daily price drop, with a trading volume of $106.30 billion, decreasing by 17.36% over 24 hours. Tether USDt(USDT), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 02:50 UTC on May 14, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap According to analysis by the Coincu research team , proposed regulations could reduce risks tied to stablecoins in the banking ecosystem. Enacting a unified regulatory framework could ensure more stable market operations and safeguard lending capabilities of community banks reliant on deposit inflows. Source: https://coincu.com/337498-fed-considers-stablecoin-regulation/

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