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US President Trump is expected to sign the GENIUS Act into law on Friday, marking the first major crypto legislation. Chamber of Progress CEO and founder Adam Kovacevich joins Market Catalysts to discuss the legislation and what it means for the crypto space.
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Trump signed into law the GENIUS Act on Friday – a landmark piece of legislation that establishes federal regulations surrounding digital currency.
President Trump has signed the GENIUS Act into law, marking the first major crypto legislation in the US and a 'key moment' for the $4 trillion crypto asset market. Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter David Hollerith sits down with Market Domination host Josh Lipton and Prairie Operating executive vice president of market strategy and TheBigSkinny.
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CCN on MSN4 Crypto-Linked Stocks to Watch as the GENIUS Act Passes & the Stablecoin Market IgnitesThe GENIUS Act is the first federal legislation to regulate stablecoins, requiring full 1:1 backing, public reserve disclosures, and federal licensing. Stablecoins offer faster, cheaper,
President Trump, who is rapidly expanding his fortunate by investing in crypto, has now signed the first major piece of crypto legislation into law.
On July 17, 2025, the US House of Representatives passed the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act and the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act with a 294-134 bipartisan vote.
President Donald Trump made it official during a White House ceremony, affixing a signature to the stablecoin regulation bill before a crowd of crypto insiders.
The recently-passed GENIUS Act would establish a federal framework for regulating stablecoins. The benefits are immense: Besides creating a regulatory environment for an asset, a formal regulatory reg
Tether faces tough choices under the GENIUS Act, which mandates transparency for stablecoin issuers in the US, or risk being banned.