#StablecoinLaw A stablecoin law regulates the issuance, management, and use of stablecoins—digital assets pegged to stable values like fiat currency. It ensures consumer protection, financial stability, and anti-money laundering compliance. Key provisions typically include licensing requirements for issuers, full asset backing, regular audits, and transparency. Stablecoin issuers may need to hold reserves in secure, liquid assets and be subject to central bank oversight. The law aims to prevent systemic risks and promote innovation in digital payments while ensuring trust and legal clarity. Countries like the U.S., EU, and Japan are actively developing frameworks to regulate stablecoins within their financial systems.