US, UK Deepen Crypto Regulatory Coordination After GENIUS Act
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US, UK deepen stablecoin talks after GENIUS Act
US and UK financial regulators have expanded talks on stablecoins, tokenization and digital asset oversight as Washington begins implementing the GENIUS Act. US, UK regulators discuss stablecoin policy Senior officials from HM Treasury and the US Treasury met in London…
Transatlantic Crypto Framework: What the US-UK Stablecoin Deal Means for Markets
The United States and the United Kingdom have announced a formal joint digital asset framework, marking the most significant transatlantic regulatory alignment effort in crypto history and a boost to regulation for stablecoins. The plan targets stablecoins, tokenized securities, and cross-border capital markets, sending a clear signal that the world’s two largest English-speaking financial centers are moving in the same direction. This news come…
US, UK Advance Stablecoin Rules as GENIUS Act Moves Into Implementation
Discussions on the regulation of stablecoins between US and UK officials took place in London. There is agreement on the need to fully require one-to-one stablecoin reserves. The issue of cooperation in cross-border regulation and market access was raised. The two countries have been ramping up their efforts related to the regulation of stablecoins because both countries are in the process of refining their regulations concerning digital assets.…
US, UK reaffirm support for stablecoins, tokenization in joint financial regulation talks
In a July 8 meeting, US and UK regulators highlighted the implementation of the GENIUS Act, payment modernization and cross-border cooperation, reinforcing a shared framework for digital asset oversight.
US and UK Reaffirm Stablecoin and Tokenization Rules in Joint Talks
The United States and the United Kingdom used a recent bilateral meeting to signal continued alignment on digital-asset oversight, focusing in particular on stablecoin regulation, cross-border payments, and the structure of tokenized markets. The discussion took place during the 13th session of the UK–US Financial Regulatory Working Group (FRWG) in London on July 8. In an Aug. 4 joint statement summarizing the meeting, US officials told their UK…
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