Federal Reserve CDIAC Raises Concerns Over Non-Bank Stablecoins – Coincu
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The Federal Reserve’s CDIAC highlights stablecoin risks to bank deposits. Stablecoins may weaken traditional banks’ lending capabilities. Federal Reserve advocates for a unified regulatory framework for stablecoins. The Federal Reserve’s Community Depository Institutions Advisory Committee (CDIAC) expressed significant concerns on April 10, warning that stablecoins issued by non-bank institutions could disrupt traditional banking. The CDIAC’s advisory highlights the risk of deposit outflows from banks to stablecoins, emphasizing the need for regulatory alignment. Stablecoins Could Displace Traditional Bank Deposits Recent minutes from the Federal Reserve’s Community Depository Institutions Advisory Committee (CDIAC) revealed concerns over non-bank issued stablecoins . The committee believes these digital assets may accelerate deposit outflows, weakening community banks’ ability to lend to small and medium-sized enterprises. The committee suggests stablecoins be included in the financial regulatory framework to prevent regulatory arbitrage . It stressed the need for uniform standards between bank and non-bank issuers. The aim is to maintain lending capabilities for small borrowers relying on local banks. Stablecoins hold significant appeal, but we must ensure they are properly regulated. — Jerome Powell, Chairman, Federal Reserve Regulatory Integration Required for Stablecoin Market Stability Did you know? Similar to money market funds in the late 20th century, stablecoins may disrupt deposits in the banking system, as highlighted by the Federal Reserve’s CDIAC. Bitcoin (BTC) is currently trading at $104,012.86, boasting a market cap of $2.07 trillion. Its 24-hour trading volume fell 12.63% to $50.55 billion, as reported by CoinMarketCap. Recent data show a 21.04% increase over 24 hours, with a 7.20% rise over the last week. Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 11:50 UTC on May 14, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap The Coincu research team suggests that integrating stablecoins in regulatory frameworks could ensure market stability . Historical precedents and regulatory adjustments are deemed crucial in minimizing disruption to traditional banking dynamics . Source: https://coincu.com/337590-federal-reserve-stablecoins-concerns/
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