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by: xpoolPosted on: May 17, 2025

Senate Set to Vote on Stablecoin Regulation Bill Next Week

The Senate is poised to revisit the GENIUS Act, aiming for stablecoin regulation as early as next week following a procedural delay. This crucial vote holds significant weight in shaping future regulations for the crypto sector.

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