FDIC Lays Out Guidelines for Institutions Issuing Stablecoins
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., which backs deposits at thousands of US banks, is laying out its guidelines for how those institutions and their fintech subsidiaries can use stablecoins as digital currencies become more widely accepted in the financial system.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., which backs deposits at thousands of US banks, is laying out its guidelines for how those institutions and their fintech subsidiaries can use stablecoins as digital currencies become more widely accepted in the financial system.

New guidelines would seek to establish requirements related to reserve assets, redemptions of outstanding stablecoins, permissible activities and capital, among others, FDIC Chair Travis Hill said Tuesday in prepared remarks at the agency’s board meeting in Washington.

The move, which is subject to public comment, is part of rulemaking efforts by FDIC, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Reserve after last year’s passage of the Genius Act, which requires stablecoin issuers to formally register and hold dollar-for-dollar reserves. In December, the FDIC launched a framework for how banks can apply to issue payment stablecoins via a subsidiary. The Comptroller of the Currency set out its own measure in February.

The “tremendous progress” in the advancement of digital assets, technological developments by financial institutions and the Trump administration’s embrace of the crypto industry has meant “development of stablecoin and tokenized deposit products continues to advance, and use cases continue to multiply,” Hill said.

Hill and two other board members — all Republicans — are set to vote on the proposal at the meeting. There are no Democrats on the board, which has two vacancies.

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The FDIC plans to seek comment on 144 specific questions, Hill said.

“We genuinely invite robust feedback on key issues in the proposal,” Hill said. “This includes feedback on permissible and prohibited activities, capital requirements for stablecoin issuers and for their parent companies, the FDIC’s approach to pass-through insurance, and the prohibition on yield.”

The proposal would “reaffirm by regulation that deposits in tokenized form remain deposits under the Federal Deposit Insurance Act,” he said.

Banks and crypto firms have clashed over digital asset regulations, including a fight over access to bank charters.

Still, the plan is likely to be cheered by industry. Crypto firms will likely see it as a step closer to legitimacy while banks pore over the details to ensure the regulators don’t give financial technology companies too much room to act like traditional lenders.

Some critics, including Fed Governor Michael Barr, have warned regulators to keep an eye out for potential money laundering and financial stability risks.

Read More: Fed’s Barr Flags Stablecoin Risks As Agencies Ready Rules

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