Jiang says the GENIUS Act and CLARITY Act are designed to require stable-coin issuers such as Tether or Circle to hold U.S. Treasuries in reserve, thereby forcing treasury demand regardless of interest rates.
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GENIUS Act
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "That's right. So the two acts are the genius act and the clarity act. Okay. And the idea is that if you're tether or..."
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The host frames the new digital-finance question through the GENIUS Act, stablecoins backed by US Treasuries, and wider tokenization by both the state and large institutions.
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"That's right. So the two acts are the genius act and the clarity act. Okay. And the idea is that if you're tether or..."
"The other development is the introduction of the genius act over the summer. So stable coins will be backed by US treasuries is what..."
"...i force you to buy it by passing laws called the genius act i'm gonna make you buy it guys okay i force you..."
"force you to buy it by passing laws called the genius act and the clarity act which compels stable coins to use u.s treasuries..."
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