Stablecoin yield distribution has been a contentious flashpoint between the crypto sector and traditional banking institutions, significantly complicating market structure negotiations. While many believed the recently enacted GENIUS Act provided a decisive settlement on this issue, the banking industry is now reopening the dispute. The conflict centers on who captures the economic value generated by stablecoin operations—a question that goes to the heart of how institutional flows will reshape digital asset infrastructure. As regulatory frameworks crystallize post-GENIUS Act, both sides are mobilizing arguments to defend their interests, signaling that this particular battle remains far from concluded.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 6h ago
The bank bro is causing trouble again, and this time it's really not a spur of the moment.
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MEVEye
· 20h ago
Banks are causing trouble again? The GENIUS Act is completely uncontrollable.
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LiquidityWitch
· 20h ago
tbh the GENIUS Act was never gonna stick... banks always find loopholes in the grimoire, lmaooo. this stablecoin yield arbitrage is the real alchemical war nobody talks about—whoever controls the spreads controls the flow. dark pools brewing something nasty rn
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PessimisticOracle
· 20h ago
The banks are at it again; the issue with yield never ends.
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PortfolioAlert
· 20h ago
Banks are causing trouble again. The GENIUS Act was just finalized, and now they backtracked—laughable. Everyone wants a piece of the stablecoin yield cake, but it’s still a tangled mess.
Stablecoin yield distribution has been a contentious flashpoint between the crypto sector and traditional banking institutions, significantly complicating market structure negotiations. While many believed the recently enacted GENIUS Act provided a decisive settlement on this issue, the banking industry is now reopening the dispute. The conflict centers on who captures the economic value generated by stablecoin operations—a question that goes to the heart of how institutional flows will reshape digital asset infrastructure. As regulatory frameworks crystallize post-GENIUS Act, both sides are mobilizing arguments to defend their interests, signaling that this particular battle remains far from concluded.