Institutions, Retail, and Lawmakers All Join the Stablecoin Surge

By: cryptosheadlines|2025/05/02 20:15:02
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Airdrop Is Live CaryptosHeadlines Media Has Launched Its Native Token CHT. Airdrop Is Live For Everyone, Claim Instant 5000 CHT Tokens Worth Of $50 USDT. Join the Airdrop at the official website, CryptosHeadlinesToken.com Stablecoin balances dropped $5.5B in April as exchange flows reversed from March inflows.Visa now pilots stablecoin retail access in six Latin American countries with Bridge integration.GENIUS Act gains bipartisan support as Congress drafts U.S. stablecoin rules for 2025 rollout.The stablecoin market is showing some mixed signals right now. According to blockchain analytics firm Nansen, exchange balances of stablecoins had recently dropped. Balances fell from $67 billion in March to $61.5 billion by the end of April. This shift came as a strong inflow during March gave way to aggressive outflows in April. That drop might mean crypto’s risk-on season is cooling off. Or, it could mean money is simply moving to newer opportunities elsewhere.March saw stablecoins flow in. April saw them drain out.In March, exchange inflows often matched or exceeded outflows, keeping balances steady between ~$66B–67B.But in April? A clear reversal. Outflows dominated nearly every day, pulling total exchange balances down to... pic.twitter.com/VR3qrOe0iE— Nansen (@nansen_ai) May 2, 2025Institutional and Government Stablecoin Adoption SoarsAt the same time that balances are dipping on exchanges, stablecoins are seeing surging institutional and governmental interest. The US Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee, for the first time ever, discussed stablecoins as a legitimate “new payment mechanism” and a major buyer of US T-bills.Related: Binance Lands $2 Billion From MGX, Deal Done Entirely in USD1 StablecoinWith stablecoin issuers already holding over $120 billion in T-bills, projections suggest demand could grow by as much as $900 billion if stablecoin adoption picks up. To put that number in perspective, that projected $900 billion is nearly 14% of the entire $6.4 trillion T-bill market today.For the first time ever, the Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee discusses stablecoins as a “new payment mechanism” and a potentially huge source of demand for US T-Bills.Key observations:1. Stablecoin issuers currently hold >$120bn in T-bills2. Rapid growth in stablecoins... pic.twitter.com/Kl1gQk3Dh9— zerohedge (@zerohedge) April 30, 2025Visa Rolls Out Retail Stablecoin Spending PilotMeanwhile, on the retail front, Visa is quietly getting a stablecoin revolution going. The payments giant has launched a pilot program enabling users in six Latin American nations—including Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico—to spend stablecoins directly through Visa cards, in collaboration with Bridge (a Stripe subsidiary). If successful, Visa plans to expand into Europe, Asia, and Africa, signaling a global integration of stablecoins into everyday transactions.US Lawmakers Push for Stablecoin RegulationAll of this happens as US lawmakers move closer to finally regulating the stablecoin sector. The Senate is fast-tracking the GENIUS Act, with bipartisan support and coordination with the House, which may soon bring about the first major crypto legislation in American history. Majority Leader John Thune has pushed for a process that would eventually lead to a vote on the first even stablecoin regulatory bill in the US.Related: Stablecoins Processed $14 Trillion in 2024, Exceeding Visa: Bitwise DataThe act aims to provide clear rules for stablecoin issuers and ensure foreign companies face the same regulatory standards—an effort widely supported by the Trump administration’s digital asset advisory team.While stablecoins ascend, the rest of the crypto market is undergoing its own shifts. Speculative memecoins have roared back into the spotlight, according to Santiment, as traders drift from Bitcoin and layer-1 protocols toward high-risk, high-reward plays.Disclaimer: The information presented in this article is for informational and educational purposes only. The article does not constitute financial advice or advice of any kind. Coin Edition is not responsible for any losses incurred as a result of the utilization of content, products, or services mentioned. Readers are advised to exercise caution before taking any action related to the company.Source link

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