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by: xpoolPosted on: April 3, 2025

House Approves STABLE Act: Stepping Up Stablecoin Regulations

In a significant development, the US House Financial Services Committee approved the STABLE Act, marking a step towards regulating stablecoins. This legislation now requires a full House vote and Senate approval before becoming law. The bill passed with a 32 to 17 vote.

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