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GENIUS Act: A Recipe for Financial Catastrophe?

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Last updated: November 18, 2025 3:04 am
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Published: November 18, 2025
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On July 18, President Donald Trump signed the controversial GENIUS Act, a piece of legislation designed to regulate stablecoins, a specific type of cryptocurrency. While the act aims to create a safety net for these digital assets, critics argue that it may amplify existing vulnerabilities within the financial system. The notable concern is that allowing the cryptocurrency industry to largely dictate its own regulations could lead to detrimental consequences.

Stablecoins, which are designed to maintain a stable value tied to traditional currencies like the U.S. dollar, are perceived as a safer option within the volatile cryptocurrency market. However, their failure poses significant risks. Unlike more traditional cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, which are well-known for their price fluctuations, stablecoins are marketed as stable investments. Yet several examples of stablecoin issuers going bankrupt, such as Terra, which lost nearly $60 billion in May 2022, illustrate that this built-in stability is often an illusion.

The GENIUS Act is poised to take effect by January 2027, offering a regulatory framework intended to reassure investors about the soundness of stablecoins. Yet, critics argue that the provisions within the act prioritize the profitability of stablecoin issuers over the protection of buyers and, by extension, taxpayers. This could lead to even more extensive financial repercussions in the event of future failures in the stablecoin market.

Advocates of stablecoins claim that these digital currencies can streamline transactions, bypassing traditional banking hurdles. However, their susceptibility to fraud, hacking, and operational errors raises significant questions about their reliability. An alarming report indicated that nearly $3 billion worth of cryptocurrency was stolen in a short span, raising doubts about the security associated with these digital assets.

A key component of the GENIUS Act is the requirement for stablecoin issuers to maintain certain liquid assets and disclose their reserves publicly. However, these regulations appear insufficient to manage the inherent risks posed by stablecoin practices. Critics emphasize that while issuers are encouraged to diversify their holdings, the fundamental problem lies in their lack of accountability and oversight akin to traditional banks.

An essential difference between stablecoin issuers and banks is that the former are not required to carry deposit insurance, which ensures the safety of traditional bank customers. This discrepancy could lead to significant financial turmoil in the event of a mass withdrawal or crisis, as the stability promised by stablecoins could quickly evaporate.

The potential growth of the stablecoin market, projected to balloon to $4 trillion by 2030, poses additional concerns. Analysts warn that a failure within such an expansive market could trigger significant shocks to the global financial system, akin to what occurred during the subprime mortgage crisis.

Federal oversight mechanisms have been challenged under the new act, particularly with the issue of “Know Your Customer” regulations. Although the GENIUS Act attempts to address these concerns, the practical enforcement of these laws remains questionable, especially given the decentralized nature of stablecoin transactions.

Additionally, the motivation driving stablecoin issuers to enhance profitability often leads them to pursue investments with higher returns, which introduces volatility into their reserves. This can create adverse situations where, during downturns, stablecoin holders find themselves racing to recover their funds—a situation reminiscent of historical bank runs but executed at the accelerated pace of the digital age.

Moreover, the relationship between the growing stablecoin market and illicit activities cannot be overlooked. As these digital currencies become more popular, they also attract individuals seeking to evade regulatory scrutiny, drawing concern from law enforcement and raising ethical questions about how such markets should be managed.

As the act garnered bipartisan support in Congress, with votes indicating a strong legislative push, the concerns voiced by detractors were largely overshadowed. Many critics believe that the ease with which the GENIUS Act passed reflects a broader trend of neglecting potential ramifications in pursuit of regulatory advancement, particularly as it relates to Trump’s connections with the cryptocurrency sector.

Overall, the GENIUS Act embodies a significant shift in the regulatory landscape for stablecoins, emphasizing the need for heightened scrutiny and accountability. If left unregulated, the potential for financial instability and systemic risk in the long run poses real questions about the sustainability of this burgeoning market. Congress has time before the act takes effect to reconsider its provisions and ensure that measures for consumer protection and financial stability are adequately addressed, potentially preventing another crisis reminiscent of past economic disruptions.

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