US Stablecoin Law Sparks Global CBDC and Crypto Shift
Published: 2025-09-06
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Published: 2025-09-06
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The ECB will decide on launching the digital euro by the end of 2025.
"The governing council expects to make a final decision on whether to launch the digital euro by the end of 2025."
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The European Central Bank (ECB) is considering launching the digital euro on public blockchains like Ethereum or Solana.
"the ECB is now seriously considering launching the digital euro on a public blockchain, possibly Ethereum or Salana, instead of a private system."
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The ECB expects to make a final decision on launching the digital euro by the end of 2025.
"the governing council expects to make a final decision on whether to launch the digital euro by the end of 2025."
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If approved by the ECB, EU officials will debate and approve the digital euro, a process expected to take 2-3 years.
"If they choose to proceed, the proposal will then go to EU officials for debate and approval, a process that could take another 2 to 3 years, assuming it even gets the green light."
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A pilot program named Pontes will launch in Q3 2026, connecting DLT platforms with Eurozone payment rails.
"Under the Pontes initiative, a pilot launching in Q3 2026 will connect distributed ledger technology platforms with the Eurozone's core payment rails."
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The Pontes initiative, connecting DLT platforms with Eurozone payment rails, will launch a pilot in Q3 2026.
"Under the Pontes initiative, a pilot launching in Q3 2026 will connect distributed ledger technology platforms with the Eurozone's core payment rails."
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China's state council is considering launching a yuan-backed stablecoin.
"reports began to surface that China's state council was considering for the first time a yuanbacked stable coin."
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Japan's financial regulator is set to approve JPYC, the country's first yen-pegged stablecoin.
"Japan's financial regulator is now set to approve the country's first yenpegged stable coin, JPYC, backed by government bonds and bank deposits."
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China's state council is considering a yuan-backed stablecoin.
"Reports began to surface that China's state council was considering for the first time a yuanbacked stable coin."
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Japan's regulator will approve the first yen-pegged stablecoin, JPYC, backed by government bonds and bank deposits.
"Japan's financial regulator is now set to approve the country's first yenpegged stable coin, JPYC, backed by government bonds and bank deposits."
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Eight major South Korean banks plan to launch a one-stablecoin by early 2026.
"eight of the country's largest banks are teaming up to launch a one stable coin expected by early 2026, aiming to protect the domestic market from US dollar dominance."
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Japan's crypto tax rate will be reduced to 20% by reclassifying crypto as a financial product.
"lawmakers are moving to reclassify crypto as a financial product, which could slash that rate down to a flat 20% in line with stocks."
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The Bank of Korea has paused its CBDC pilot, indicating a focus on crypto innovation.
"less than a week later, the Bank of Korea announced it would be putting its CBDC pilot on pause. a signal that Korea's focus is firmly on fostering crypto innovation."
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The US Congress passed the Genius Act, establishing the first comprehensive regulatory framework for stablecoins.
"Congress passed the Genius Act, establishing America's first comprehensive regulatory framework for stable coins."
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Eight of South Korea's largest banks will launch a one stablecoin by early 2026.
"Now, eight of the country's largest banks are teaming up to launch a one stable coin expected by early 2026, aiming to protect the domestic market from US dollar dominance."
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Non-licensed stablecoin issuers in the US can operate until July 2028.
"Non-licensed issuers can continue operating until July 2028, meaning the market will remain a bit of a wild west for another three years."
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Only licensed issuers can issue US dollar stablecoins, which must be backed 1:1 by cash or short-term treasuries.
"Under the law, only licensed permitted payment stable coin issuers can issue US dollar stable coins and they have to back those coins onetoone with cash or short-term treasuries."
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Non-licensed stablecoin issuers can operate until July 2028.
"Non-licensed issuers can continue operating until July 2028, meaning the market will remain a bit of a wild west for another three years."
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India's digital rupee project is gaining significant traction globally.
"India's digital rupee is one of the few projects worldwide that actually seems to be gaining real traction."
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The retail value of digital rupees in circulation reached over $115 million by March 2025.
"the retail value of digital rupees in circulation reached just over $115 million by March 2025."
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The Bank of Canada scaled down retail CBDC work by September 2024, focusing on payment systems instead.
"By September 2024, the central bank started scaling down work on a retail CBDC and shifting focus to broader payment system research."
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The UAE will launch its digital dirham by the end of 2025, alongside new stablecoin licensing rules.
"The central bank plans to roll out its digital durham by the end of 2025, while at the same time approving new licensing rules for stable coin issuers, with both models set to run side by side."
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By September 2024, the Bank of Canada scaled down retail CBDC work to focus on broader payment systems.
"by September 2024, the central bank started scaling down work on a retail CBDC and shifting focus to broader payment system research."
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In July 2025, Canada published a blueprint for a privacy-first CBDC with Bitcoin-style UTXO infrastructure.
"In July 2025, it published a detailed blueprint for a privacy-first CBDC using cryptography to separate user identity from transaction data and even proposing Bitcoin-style UTXO infrastructure."
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Australia has paused retail CBDC efforts and is focusing on wholesale trials.
"Australia has paused its retail CBDC efforts and is focusing on wholesale trials for now."
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Colombia has put its CBDC plans on hold.
"Colombia has also put its CBDC plans on hold."
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The Bank of England is reconsidering its digital pound plans, favoring commercial bank innovation over a state-backed CBDC.
"the Bank of England is now rethinking its digital pound plans, preferring to let commercial banks innovate in payments rather than launching a state-backed CBDC."
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The UAE plans to launch its digital dirham by the end of 2025 and will concurrently approve stablecoin licensing rules.
"The central bank plans to roll out its digital durham by the end of 2025, while at the same time approving new licensing rules for stable coin issuers, with both models set to run side by side."
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The Genius Act has slowed down many CBDC developments globally.
"The Genius Act, for all its flaws, has put the brakes on many CBDC developments worldwide."
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