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Why a U.S. Ban on Yield-Bearing Stablecoins Would Help 'Too Big to Fail' Banks - Ep. 840

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Unchained
Episode • May 23 • 45m

Yield-bearing stablecoins have had decent growth, now topping $6 billion in supply and paying out nearly $600 million to users, according to data from Stablewatch. But just as these products go mainstream, the U.S. Senate is moving forward with a stablecoin bill that could ban them outright in America.

In this episode, NYU professor and Zero Knowledge Consulting founder Austin Campbell joins Laura to break down:

  • Why yield-bearing stablecoins are under fire in Washington

  • Why Dems are pushing for the ban and who stands to benefit

  • How this bill could give foreign issuers an edge over U.S. ones

  • Whether yield-bearing stablecoins are securities under U.S. law

  • And what the future holds for projects like Ethena, Sky, and others

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  • Austin Campbell, NYU Stern professor and founder and managing partner of Zero Knowledge Consulting


Timestamps:

0:00 Introduction

💣 1:29 Why the new stablecoin bill takes direct aim at yield-bearing stablecoins

🗳️ 3:36 How Democrats are driving the push for a ban and what their motivations might be

🏦 6:28 Why calling stablecoins “banks” leads to major policy confusion

🌍 13:49 How the bill could hand an advantage to offshore stablecoin issuers

🎒 19:31 Whether Tether is warning about risk or just protecting its own interests

⚖️ 21:09 Are yield-bearing stablecoins actually securities under U.S. law?

💰 23:40 What real benefits yield-bearing stablecoins offer to users

🚫 29:54 Why Austin opposes the proposed 10% interest cap

📚 32:04 Why Ethena would likely be regulated under market structure rules instead

📰 35:04 Weekly News Recap

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