BPI Argues That GENIUS Act Stablecoin Yield Loopholes Jeopardize the Banking Sector
The BPI explains that as crypto companies circumvent the GENIUS Act guardrails, the difference in yield between ordinary banking products and stablecoins could lead to deposits migrating to the latter, putting the credit...
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Swift’s New Blockchain Ledger Targets $315B Stablecoin Market With 17 Banking Giants
Key Takeaways: Swift has enabled its ledger, and 17 major banks are looking forward to testing out cross-border payments tokenized...
Aave Labs Launches Stable Vaults for Fintech Stablecoin Yield
Aave Labs launched Stable Vaults on Thursday, infrastructure that lets fintechs, wallets, exchanges and payment providers embed fi...
Aave Labs rolls out Stable Vaults for predictable stablecoin yield
Aave's Stable Vaults could attract institutional investors to DeFi, but centralization risks and rate sustainability remain key co...
Aave Labs rolls out Stable Vaults, offering predictable stablecoin yield aimed at mainstream users
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Gauntlet Bags $125M From SBI to Supercharge Stablecoins and Institutional On-Chain Finance
Key Takeaways: In a Series C financing round, Gauntlet raised $125 million under the leadership of SBI Holdings. The funding will...
Tether’s $25 Million Telecom Bet Extends Its Push Beyond Stablecoins
Tether is again making it clear that it does not want to be viewed only as a stablecoin issuer. Its $25 million investment in tele...