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by: xpoolPosted on: May 16, 2025

Stablecoin Bill Expected to Pass Despite Senate Setbacks

The US Senate’s stalled attempt to pass stablecoin legislation may face a quick resolution, according to Cody Carbone, CEO of Digital Chamber. Carbone, speaking at Consensus 2025, believes the bill will ultimately pass in the coming weeks despite recent setbacks, attributing this to bipartisan support and the potential negative impacts of inaction.

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