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About GENIUSRulesProposed
On Aug 17, the US Treasury proposed GENIUS Act rules and opened public comment on stablecoin oversight. The proposal defines when stablecoins are issued in the US or offered or sold to US persons, clarifying licensing for issuers and crypto providers. From Jan 18, 2027, US issuance generally requires federal or state approval. From Jul 18, 2028, providers serving US users generally must offer coins from licensed issuers. Revisions may reshape compliance for USDC, USDT and exchanges.
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The market may be misreading the new GENIUS rules.
This isn’t simply “USDT loses, USDC wins.”
Treasury is drawing a regulatory border around dollar liquidity.
By 2028, U.S.-facing platforms face a gate on which stablecoins they can distribute.
Regulated stablecoins on U.S. rails, while offshore stablecoins concentrate global on-chain liquidity.
GENIUS may not unify the stablecoin market. It may split it.
So what happens next: consolidation — or bifurcation?
#GENIUSRulesProposed

BTC: It’s About Capital, Not Bulls or Bears
$BTC is trading around $64,000–$64,500, but the bigger question is institutional allocation. Spot ETFs have opened access, while clearer SEC rules are strengthening crypto infrastructure. Yet flows remain uneven.
$BTC is transitioning from a trading asset toward long-term portfolio allocation. Even a 1–2% increase in institutional exposure could reshape supply and demand.
Price is the short-term signal. Capital allocation is the real story.
Stablecoins: A Major Regulatory Shift 🚨
The US is moving closer to a clearer stablecoin framework under the GENIUS Act.
This isn’t just about regulation—it could unlock broader participation from banks, fintechs and institutions
If regulated stablecoin supply grows, it could mean more onchain liquidity → stronger DeFi payments, tokenization and crypto adoption
The key question
Can stablecoin growth become the next major institu#XiaomiEarningsWatch #GoldOptionsTurnBullish #SanDiskLongTermDeals
I was thinking about this after seeing BTC chop for months, and honestly… it hurts.
US stocks are moving on-chain, gold can trade in U, and capital now has more places to play inside the crypto ecosystem. Tokenized equities are clearly becoming a real part of the market infrastructure, with platforms expanding stock-linked products and 24/7 trading access.
So yeah, BTC’s liquidity is getting competition.
But I don’t think Bitcoin’s moat is just mining power. It’s the combination of decentralized consensus, security, liquidity, scarcity, and being the first asset everyone recognizes.
The weird part is that Bitcoin may be getting absorbed by TradFi precisely because it survived long enough to matter.
I still miss the old 24/7 casino, though. 😂
Now I’m wondering: does liquidity eventually come back to BTC, or does crypto slowly become just another branch of global finance?
$BTC $SNDK $XAU
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HUGE:
US Treasury Department proposes GENIUS Act rule to make stablecoins use easier in the US.
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THE U.S. IS DEFINING THE STABLECOIN RULEBOOK □□ The Treasury is developing GENIUS Act rules focused on when a stablecoin is considered issued in the U.S. and when an offering targets U.S. users. Foreign stablecoins such as USDT could face significant implications once the framework is finalized.
Please do your own research carefully before making any transactions (DYOR). $USD1 $USDC $USDT #AnthropicSeeks10BLine #OKXOutcomeLeagueS2 #SECDraftVsCLARITY





