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by: xpoolPosted on: May 22, 2025

David Sacks Predicts Stablecoin Bill Will Pass, Boosting Institutional Demand

Prominent crypto advocate David Sacks believes the U.S. Senate will soon pass a stablecoin bill, marking a significant regulatory shift for the $200 billion market. His prediction comes as the bipartisan legislation aims to introduce clarity and potentially increase demand for U.S. Treasury securities.

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