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US Treasury seeks public comment on GENIUS Act stablecoin rules

US Treasury seeks public comment on GENIUS Act stablecoin rulesWorldPing

Under the law, entities generally cannot issue payment stablecoins in the U.S. without obtaining an appropriate federal or state license.

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