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The Stablecoin Bill Fails In The U.S. Senate

By: cointribuneen|2025/05/10 03:30:09
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The US Senate rejected yesterday the GENIUS Act bill aimed at regulating stablecoins. With a vote of 48 against 49, far from the 60 votes needed, this bipartisan legislation faced unexpected opposition from Democrats, jeopardizing the regulatory future of dollar-backed cryptos. But what are the real reasons behind this legislative failure? Why did the Democrats block the stablecoin bill? The US bill on stablecoins suffered a harsh defeat in the Senate on Thursday, May 8. The GENIUS Act legislation failed to clear the crucial procedural hurdle that would have allowed it to be debated in a plenary session, halted abruptly by Democratic resistance that few had anticipated. With 48 votes for and 49 against, the vote ended well below the 60 votes required to advance the bill . Notably, two Republicans, Josh Hawley and Rand Paul, joined the opposition, further weakening this legislative initiative. The turnaround by several Democrats, who were initially supportive, surprised observers. These senators now denounce the lack of strong safeguards against fraudulent activities that stablecoins could facilitate. Their main concern? The business relationships President Trump maintains with the crypto industry, seen as a troubling conflict of interest. Even Senator Ruben Gallego, who received 10 million dollars in support from crypto lobbies during his 2024 electoral campaign, defended this change of heart: He recommends at least a delay until next Monday to allow a more thorough evaluation of the bill. Republicans denounce an unjustified blockage Republican Senator Bill Hagerty, the main architect of the bill, did not mince his words in the face of this setback. For him, the lawmakers who blocked the opening of the debate effectively voted to “ kill the crypto industry in America .” An accusation highlighting the scale of political differences on this sensitive issue. John Thune, Senate Majority Leader, defended the inclusive nature of the legislative process: “ This is a bipartisan bill, developed in a spirit of collaboration from the start. “ He emphasized that the current bill already represents the sixth version, after multiple revisions to address Democratic concerns. “I really do not understand their current position “, he added. Beyond partisan considerations, the GENIUS Act pursued a major strategic goal: to reinforce the dominance of the US dollar on the international stage through stablecoins. The Trump administration sees it as a crucial geopolitical lever to maintain the greenback’s hegemony in the global digital economy. The question remains: will a revised version of the bill emerge quickly from negotiations? The timeline set by President Trump is ambitious, aiming for a signature before the parliamentary recess in August. The future of crypto regulation in the US , and potentially the influence of the dollar in the global digital economy, now depend on these upcoming negotiations.

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