US Crypto Regulation Advances as Treasury Proposes New GENIUS Act Rules

Key Insights:
- Crypto regulation advances as Treasury proposes new GENIUS Act definitions.
- U.S. licensing rules are expected to take effect on Jan. 18, 2027.
- The proposal also addresses stablecoin sales to U.S. customers.
The latest crypto regulation news highlights a major move by the U.S. Treasury, which has proposed new GENIUS Act rules defining when stablecoin activity requires federal or state licensing. The Aug. 17 proposal adds another step to ongoing efforts to regulate crypto under the federal stablecoin framework.
Treasury also seeks clearer standards covering stablecoins issued, offered, or sold to people within the United States.
Crypto Regulation Focuses on Stablecoin Licensing
Beginning Jan. 18, 2027, companies generally cannot issue payment stablecoins domestically without an appropriate federal or state license. Treasury identifies that date as the expected effective date of the GENIUS Act.
Therefore, the proposed rule defines when an issuer operates within the United States. That distinction determines when companies must obtain authorization under the GENIUS Act.
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