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by: xpoolPosted on: May 21, 2025

Stablecoin Bill Advances to Revision Stage Following Debate

The ‘GENIUS Act,’ a proposed regulation for stablecoins, has successfully passed its debate phase with a 69-31 vote in favor. This outcome marks the legislation’s next stage: revision, according to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett. Further details on the upcoming revisions are expected.

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