Bank of America: Stablecoins Will Have a Disruptive Impact on Traditional Bank Deposits and Payment Systems
BlockBeats News, July 21st, Bank of America Merrill Lynch's latest research report shows that as the U.S. stablecoin regulatory framework gradually takes shape, stablecoins will have a disruptive impact on traditional bank deposits and payment systems in the next 2-3 years. The U.S. president has signed the "GENIUS Act," establishing a preliminary framework for stablecoin regulation. In the short term, the stablecoin market is expected to grow by 250-750 billion U.S. dollars, boosting demand for U.S. short-term bonds.
While major banks are cautious about domestic payment applications, they generally believe that cross-border payments are a feasible scenario and have begun to lay out related businesses, including JPMorgan Chase's deposit token and BNY Mellon's custody services. (Phoenix Network)
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