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  "path": "/the-genius-act-opened-the-door-for-stablecoins-but-regulators-want-to-narrow-it/",
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  "textContent": "Stablecoin issuers spent years asking Washington for clear rules, and now those rules are becoming the industry’s biggest barrier to entry. The GENIUS Act gave dollar-backed tokens something crypto had wanted since stablecoins became a serious part of the market: a legal home in the US. It defined payment stablecoins, set reserve expectations, created a […]\n\nThe post The GENIUS Act opened the door for stablecoins, but regulators want to narrow it appeared first on CryptoSlate.",
  "title": "The GENIUS Act opened the door for stablecoins, but regulators want to narrow it"
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