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- The US Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) said it continues to view crypto assets and stablecoins as an immediate threat to the financial system.
- It said that stablecoin rules that took effect in July established a federal regulatory framework for payment stablecoins, significantly undermining regulatory clarity.
- FSOC issued a sweeping warning about bank-run risk and market concentration, while saying that a more refined regulatory environment would support stablecoin innovation in the United States.
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According to reports, US financial regulators said they continue to view crypto assets and stablecoins as an immediate threat to the financial system.
On the 16th (local time), Decrypt reported that the US Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) said in a recently released report that it has strengthened its previously cautious stance toward crypto assets and stablecoins.
The report said that stablecoin rules that took effect in July established a federal regulatory framework for payment stablecoins, significantly undermining regulatory clarity.
In this report, FSOC issued a sweeping warning about market concentration, citing the risk of bank runs it has repeatedly raised in the past and that it says remains ongoing. It added that, over the long term, a more refined regulatory environment would support stablecoin innovation in the United States.
The report also stated that a significant share of on-chain activity is linked to illicit finance. This was inferred to be a problem that has led to illegal tax evasion using crypto-asset transactions and usage.
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