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Stablecoin controversy persists; US crypto regulation bill expected to be finalized within weeks
【Blockchain Rhythm】New progress in cryptocurrency industry regulation. Galaxy Digital CEO Michael Novogratz recently revealed that a comprehensive regulatory bill for the entire crypto market may be finalized in the coming weeks. His core attitude is: the bill doesn’t have to be perfect; as long as it can promote progress, it’s worth it.
The Senate Banking Committee originally planned to hold a hearing on Thursday to discuss amendments and voting on the Crypto Market Structure Act. But just hours before the meeting, negotiations suddenly stalled. The biggest disagreement between both sides centered on the long-standing issue of stablecoin yields.
The specific conflict is this: the GENIUS Act passed this summer prohibits stablecoin issuers from paying interest directly to holders. It sounds strict, but the banking industry groups found a loophole—third-party platforms like Coinbase can still offer rewards, rendering the rules ineffective. The crypto community exploded in outrage, accusing the banking sector of suppressing competition, and criticizing that this issue was debated back in the summer and is still being tangled over.
Novogratz took a pragmatic stance in a CNBC interview on Friday: “I believe all parties will eventually find a compromise. The outcome may not be the ideal perfect version for the crypto industry, but at least it’s acceptable. The key is to get the bill done and keep the industry moving forward. It doesn’t have to be perfect; we can always refine it gradually.”