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Katie_OKX
Katie_OKX
#TheStablecoinDebate WSJ's chief economics commentator just called USDT and USDC "private money" β€” citing 84% of illicit crypto activity tied to stablecoins and under 1% actual payment use. Drew parallels to 19th-century free banking πŸ“° Coinbase's policy chief fired back immediately: ~90% of US M2 is already private liabilities. The GENIUS Act mandates 1:1 reserves and bans leverage. Not the same risk at all πŸ’¬ Both arguments have merit. Which makes this fight actually interesting πŸ‘€ But the timing is what I can't ignore. Congress has to pass GENIUS before August recess. This WSJ piece drops right in the middle of the legislative sprint. Is that a coincidence? πŸ€” If the framing sticks with lawmakers, the timeline slips. If GENIUS passes, institutional on-ramps reopen. "84% of illicit activity involves stablecoins" β€” is that a stablecoin problem, or just what happens when any large-scale payment tool exists? Cash doesn't get this treatment πŸ’€ Who benefits most from this narrative war right now? πŸ‘‡

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