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US banks lobby to block stablecoin interest over fears of deposit flight
8 zvorygin 7 8/26/2025, 10:54:50 PM ft.com ↗
... then shouldn't banks just be able to deal in them?
I'll say the same thing another way: if miners or other crypto enthusiasts thought for a microsecond they could not convert crypto to actual bonafide currency the whole thing would dry up within a month. Because crypto people are hyper focused on getting real cash!
If you're a bank do you wanna really accept crypto as a deposit then pay interest in real currency?
I seriously dislike crypto ... but one would be on safer grounds calling crypto a risky investment or something vaguely asset like ... but not cash.
I think there are a few full backed stablecoins without shenanigans, but they are not so popular because you don't get a high interest "without risks".
See: Tether
What we really need are all new antitrust laws that are very aggressive, to fine/jail/break up mega corp companies and execs. And heavy regulation so that even if they’re privately owned, they’re under control, and working in the public interest.