For years, dollar stablecoins lived in a regulatory gray zone. Multi-billion-dollar markets built without clear rules on reserves, yield, or audits.
With the signing of the US GENIUS Act, that era came to an end.

The GENIUS Act has moved stablecoins from policy debate to business reality.
Banks, asset managers, and fintechs finally have what they wanted: a green light to issue, integrate, and transact with tokenized dollars on public blockchains.
The results? Staggering. ⚡
Since the bill’s passage, total stablecoin supply has jumped 17% in less than three months, pushing the market past $300 billion.
J.P. Morgan moved its deposit token to Base.
Deutsche Bank published a blueprint to tokenize any asset.
Even Walmart and Amazon are rumored to be exploring stablecoins of their own.
The message is clear: the onchain future of money isn’t theoretical anymore, it’s operational ⚙️
The firms that treat interoperability and multi-chain issuance as strategy (not experiments) will define the next decade of digital finance.
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