
Why a U.S. Ban on Yield-Bearing Stablecoins Would Help 'Too Big to Fail' Banks
Yield-bearing stablecoins have had decent growth, now topping $6 billion in supply and paying out nearly $600 million to users, according to data from Stablewatch. But just as these products go mainstream, the U.S. Senate is moving forward with a stablecoin bill that could ban them outright in America. In this episode, NYU professor and Zero Knowledge Consulting founder Austin Campbell joins Laura to break down: Why yield-bearing stablecoins are under fire in Washington Why Dems are pushing for the ban and who stands to benefit How this bill could give foreign issuers an edge over U.S. ones Whether yield-bearing stablecoins are securities under U.S. law And what the future holds for projects like Ethena, Sky, and others Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Bitkey: Use code UNCHAINED for 20% off Focal by FalconX Austin Campbell, NYU Stern professor and founder and managing partner of Zero Knowledge Consulting Unchained:Β How the Senate Stablecoin Bill Enriches Corporations at the Expense of Consumers Stablecoin Bill Passes Key Hurdle: Dems Join GOP to Deliver a Crypto Win Tether in the Clear? Yes, Under This New Republican-Led Senate Stablecoin Bill Stablecoin Bill Stalls in Senate as GOP Cries Foul Over Dem Resistance Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction π£ 1:29 Why the new stablecoin bill takes direct aim at yield-bearing stablecoins π³οΈ 3:36 How Democrats are driving the push for a ban and what their motivations might be π¦ 6:28 Why calling stablecoins βbanksβ leads to major policy confusion π 13:49 How the bill could hand an advantage to offshore stablecoin issuers π 19:31 Whether Tether is warning about risk or just protecting its own interests βοΈ 21:09 Are yield-bearing stablecoins actually securities under U.S. law? π° 23:40 What real benefits yield-bearing stablecoins offer to users π« 29:54 Why Austin opposes the proposed 10% interest cap π 32:04 Why Ethena would likely be regulated under market structure rules instead π° 35:04 Weekly News Recap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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