U.S. Risks Unleashing Second 'Eurodollar' Market if It Dallies on Stablecoin Regulation

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Jón is the co-founder and chairman of Monerium, the first company to issue fiat onchain.

.” This is a reaction to the growing recognition among major financial institutions, including PayPal and Visa, of the potential of stablecoins.The Federal Reserve intends to"intensify oversight of crypto activities,” Barr said, a strong statement but not officially forward guidance. In fact, today, there is a glaring absence of much-needed regulatory clarity for stablecoins in the U.S., considering the stakes of the industry and how quickly it moves.

If this scenario unfolds, it would mark a recurring pattern of arcane regulations inadvertently pushing a trillion-dollar industry beyond the U.S. borders. In contrast to Europe's proactive approach, characterized by the implementation of time-tested, technology-neutral frameworks for stablecoin regulation, the United States finds itself trailing in the race to establish the necessary guidelines for widespread stablecoin acceptance.

Stablecoins are quickly becoming a tool used globally as a U.S. dollar on-ramp. This means that stablecoins are also becoming a tool that bolsters the U.S. dollar hegemony. There is a historical parallel with the formation of the"eurodollar" market in the 1960s, which emerged due to a lack of regulatory clarity surrounding offshore-held U.S. dollars in international finance. Today, the lack of guidance around stablecoins in the U.S. may be laying the foundation for a second eurodollar market.

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