From Conservatives for Crypto <[email protected]>
Subject Stablecoins Just Got Safer—And Smarter—Thanks to This New Law
Date November 16, 2025 7:00 PM
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Your dollars aren’t what they used to be—but stablecoins may be your upgrade.

In July 2025, the U.S. government quietly passed the most important crypto law yet: the GENIUS Act. It doesn’t just regulate stablecoins—it may have reinvented money for the better.

For the first time, Americans can hold digital dollars backed 1:1 by U.S. Treasuries or cash, with full audits, round-the-clock liquidity, and freedom from outdated banking limits.

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Poll Of The Day

Do you feel safer holding stablecoins now that they’re regulated?

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Fun Fact Of The Day

In 2021, stablecoin use was largely limited to crypto exchanges. By 2025, over 30% of U.S. online shoppers have used a stablecoin for at least one purchase.

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