#USStablecoinBill
In 2025, the United States Congress is working on two key bills to regulate stablecoins: the "GENIUS Act" and the "STABLE Act". Both aim to establish a clear regulatory framework for stablecoin issuers, imposing licensing requirements and federal oversight. The GENIUS Act, approved by the Senate Banking Committee, has faced opposition from some Democratic senators, who demand stronger measures against money laundering and the risks associated with international issuers like Tether. Additionally, the controversy has increased due to former President Donald Trump's ties to stablecoin companies, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest. While there are attempts to expedite the vote in the Senate, internal divisions over exemptions for foreign issuers could delay approval, jeopardizing the future integration of stablecoins into the U.S. financial system.