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#稳定币 Recently studying stablecoin-related knowledge, I suddenly saw that in 2026, the US will push the GENIUS Act to clarify stablecoin regulation🤔 What does this mean? Does it mean that stablecoins will become more "formal" in the future?
When I first got into crypto, I was a bit confused about stablecoins. I only knew that their prices are relatively stable, but why is so much regulation needed? After looking into it, I realized that stablecoins involve complex issues like issuance, capital, and compliance. It seems that the regulatory framework is becoming clearer, which is actually a good thing? This way, institutions and ordinary users can use them more confidently without worrying about pitfalls.
Moreover, Coinbase people said that in 2026, the combination of ETFs, stablecoins, and tokenization will accelerate industry adoption. It feels like this year will be very critical!💪 As stablecoins move from niche to mainstream finance, they seem to play a very important role.
Can any experts explain to beginners how significant the role of stablecoins really is in the entire ecosystem? I always feel that my understanding is not deep enough😅