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GENIUS Act: Senate Advances to Final Vote

June 14, 2025 Catherine Williams Business
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At a glance
  • The Senate gave a thumbs-up to the guiding and Establishing‍ National Innovation for U.S.
  • If enacted, the⁤ law ‌would mandate that all stablecoins be fully backed‍ by⁣ the U.S.
  • While the move garnered support from some ⁢Democrats, others, including ⁣Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Amy ​Klobuchar,⁢ and ⁤elizabeth Warren, voted against it.
Original source: economywatch.com

Key Points

  • Senate passes ⁢GENIUS​ Act with bipartisan support.
  • Bill requires full backing of stablecoins ⁤by U.S. dollar or liquid reserves.
  • Concerns‌ raised over regulatory loopholes and Trump’s crypto ties.

Senate⁤ Advances Stablecoin Legislation Amid Trump Crypto Concerns

​ Updated June 14, 2025
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The Senate gave a thumbs-up to the guiding and Establishing‍ National Innovation for U.S. ‌Stablecoins Act, also known as the GENIUS Act, on ⁤Wednesday, June 11, by a⁢ vote of 68-30. The stablecoin bill, designed to regulate ⁢digital assets, ‌now heads toward a final vote, perhaps as early as ⁢next Monday. This timeline could be disrupted⁣ if party leaders⁢ don’t agree to ⁢expedite the process.

If enacted, the⁤ law ‌would mandate that all stablecoins be fully backed‍ by⁣ the U.S. ‌dollar⁢ or similar liquid assets. It also calls for annual audits of stablecoin issuers whose market ⁢value exceeds $50 ⁣billion. The legislation includes provisions for overseeing foreign issuers,adding to its potential impact on the cryptocurrency landscape.

While the move garnered support from some ⁢Democrats, others, including ⁣Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Amy ​Klobuchar,⁢ and ⁤elizabeth Warren, voted against it. their opposition stems from worries about regulatory gaps, money laundering protections, and possible conflicts of interest involving former⁢ President Donald Trump.

The ‍Trump management has voiced support for the ⁣bill.Senior White House advisers ‍have indicated that Trump would likely sign it into law if it reaches his desk. Trump has previously advocated for stablecoin legislation, viewing‍ it as crucial for integrating crypto finance into the mainstream.

Sen. ⁤Tim ‍Scott,⁤ R-S.C., the Senate Banking Committee chairman and a co-sponsor of‌ the ​bill,⁤ hailed it as a victory for national security and innovation.He attributed the bill’s progress to bipartisan⁣ collaboration, ‌a sentiment echoed by Senate⁣ Majority Leader ​John Thune, R-S.D.

Thune believes the act could position the U.S. as a leader in digital assets. Conversely, Warren cautioned that the bill requires further revisions to prevent “presidential corruption‌ through crypto.”

Warren also criticized Trump’s connections to World‌ Liberty ⁣Financial, a defi venture run by his family that recently launched its own stablecoin. “Through his crypto business, Trump has created an efficient means to⁣ trade presidential⁢ favors for hundreds of millions, perhaps billions, from⁣ foreign governments and big corporations,” Warren said, arguing that the Senate would enable⁣ such activity if the act passes.

What’s next

The GENIUS Act awaits a final vote in the Senate. Its future ‌hinges on bipartisan cooperation and the resolution of concerns ​regarding regulatory loopholes and potential conflicts of interest.

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