The latest regulatory draft on stablecoins isn't exactly favorable news for issuers—particularly those with ambitions in tokenized RWA markets. Those betting on looser restrictions in real-world asset tokenization? The current proposal doesn't seem to deliver what they hoped for. The real question now is how much will shift between this draft and the final version, and frankly, the market impact remains to be seen.
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AllTalkLongTrader
· 3h ago
Damn, coming back to stablecoins again? Regulatory authorities are getting stricter and stricter. The RWA folks are probably going to be disappointed again.
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ForkPrince
· 3h ago
Stablecoin regulation is coming to cause trouble again; the dream of RWA seems to have to be postponed.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 3h ago
Regulation always tends to reveal itself at the last moment. This version does seem a bit unfriendly, but who says the final draft won't have a reversal... Arbitrage opportunities are often hidden within this kind of uncertainty.
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wagmi_eventually
· 4h ago
Regulators are about to lock down stablecoins again; the RWA folks are probably going to be disappointed.
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0xOverleveraged
· 4h ago
Here comes the dreamer again, the stablecoin issuer has really fallen this time.
The latest regulatory draft on stablecoins isn't exactly favorable news for issuers—particularly those with ambitions in tokenized RWA markets. Those betting on looser restrictions in real-world asset tokenization? The current proposal doesn't seem to deliver what they hoped for. The real question now is how much will shift between this draft and the final version, and frankly, the market impact remains to be seen.