Will a state launch its own stablecoinstablecoin by the end of the year? It could happen if legislation proposed in Wyoming this week ultimately passes. On Thursday, lawmakers proposed the Wyoming Stable Token Act (SF0106), which paves the way for the crypto-friendly state to launch its own dollar-pegged tokentoken.
The proposed bill is sponsored by state senators Chris Rothfuss and Tara Nethercott, along with state representatives Mike Yin and Jared Olsen. The act would allow Wyoming treasurer Curtis Meier Jr. to create a state stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar. The token would be redeemable for a single dollar held in trust by the state.
If passed, the state treasurer would have until December 31 to launch the stablecoin, or otherwise provide a report by November 1 to the select committee on capital financing and investments detailing why it is not currently feasible.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell defended the central bank's policy of denying accounts to Wyoming's upstart crypto banks on Thursday, citing their "novel" and "hugely precedential" nature.
Powell's comments, which he made during a Senate hearing on whether he should be reconfirmed as Fed chair, come amid growing frustration in Wyoming over the central bank's treatment of crypto companies like Kraken and Avanti.
Those companies are among a handful of crypto businesses that have received pe...
Stablecoins are crypto tokens that are typically pegged to fiat currency—often the U.S. dollar. Unlike traditional cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, which can be extremely volatile and swing wildly in price, stablecoins maintain the same approximate value regardless of market activity.
Current examples of popular stablecoins include centralized tokens like Tether (USDT) and USDC, as well as decentralized options like DAI and Terra’s UST. Stablecoins can be used as a store of value or to weather market volatility, as well as a means to transfer funds between crypto assets. They can also be used within DeFiDeFi protocols, which allow for lending, borrowing, and trading assets without third-party intermediaries.
Why would Wyoming need its own state-sponsored stablecoin? That isn’t made clear by the proposed legislation. However, given the state’s increasing focus on crypto and related trends—as the first state to grant a charter to a crypto bank, as well as to legally recognizeDAOsDAOs—it could play into Wyoming’s future crypto ambitions.
Caitlin Long, founder and CEO of Wyoming’s Avanti Bank & Trust, tweeted that she isn’t entirely sure of the stablecoin’s purpose—she described it as a “mind-bender” on Thursday.
It's a mind-bender--akin to a muni bond that neither pays interest nor has a maturity date but is redeemable--except it isn't exactly that bc, as a token, there would be big legal & structural/settlement differences. Lots of questions. Definitely a conversation-starter, @rothfuss
“[It’s] akin to a [municipal] bond that neither pays interest nor has a maturity date but is redeemable—except it isn't exactly that [because], as a token, there would be big legal and structural/settlement differences,” she explained.
“Lots of questions. Definitely a conversation-starter,” she tweeted at Senator Rothfuss, who serves as the Chairman of Wyoming’s Select Committee on Blockchain, Financial Technology, and Digital Innovation Technology.
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