Stablecoin Issuers Face an Operational Test Before 2027, Telcoin President Says
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Stablecoin issuers face an operational test before 2027, Telcoin president says
US stablecoin issuers have entered a five-month preparation window before the GENIUS Act’s expected Jan. 18, 2027, effective date, which places licensing and operating controls at the center of market access. The US Treasury proposed new definitions on Aug. 17…
U.S. Treasury Opens Comment Period on GENIUS Act Stablecoin Licensing Rules - The Cryptocurrency Post
The U.S. Treasury has proposed rules to implement the GENIUS Act’s stablecoin licensing framework and opened a 60-day public comment period on the draft, according to a Federal Register notice published by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. The notice seeks comment on information collection tied to applications for licensing or registration to issue payment stablecoins under the law. The proposal is part of the federal process for de…
Treasury proposes rules for licensing of payment stablecoin providers – Oklahoma Bankers Association
The Treasury Department today released proposed rulemaking to require digital asset providers to obtain a federal or state license before issuing payment stablecoins, as required by the Genius Act. Payment stablecoin issuers will need to obtain a state or federal license beginning on Jan. 18, 2027. They will not be allowed to offer payment stablecoins in the U.S. unless they have a license, beginning on July 18, 2028. The proposed rulemaking wou…
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