Recent statements by Federal Reserve officials suggest that the stablecoin mechanism actually reinforces the US dollar's position in the global financial system. This discourse has attracted market attention— from a policy perspective, the relationship between stablecoins and the dollar is not antagonistic but mutually supportive. As more on-chain transactions are settled with dollar-pegged stablecoins, the demand for the dollar as a value anchor actually increases. This view dispels some concerns that stablecoins threaten the dollar's dominance. For the cryptocurrency ecosystem, such official endorsement of stablecoins undoubtedly helps their further penetration into financial infrastructure. Whether it is DeFi lending, cross-chain bridging, or on-chain payments, the liquidity and usability of stablecoins have become key issues. These positive statements from regulators often signal subtle adjustments in the policy environment.
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AlphaLeaker
· 18m ago
So is the Federal Reserve giving the green light to stablecoins? Does that mean our USDT, USDC, and other similar assets are actually more valuable?
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UnruggableChad
· 1h ago
The Fed's move this time is quite ruthless; instead of hurting, stablecoins have actually extended the life of the dollar.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 3h ago
Oops, the Fed has really woken up this time. Stablecoins have instead become the vampires of the dollar... No, they are enhancers.
Thinking from a linkage perspective, it actually makes some sense, but the key question is whether this is paving the way for CBDC?
The Fed's endorsement looks open, but isn't it actually tightening its control over the narrative...
When stablecoins become popular, on-chain transactions also flourish. The Fed's understanding of liquidity issues is as clear as a mirror.
Is this a sign of policy easing? Otherwise, USDT would have been suppressed long ago.
The path to compliance is getting narrower, friends. Stablecoins can only survive if they become "good kids."
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LightningWallet
· 01-14 20:53
The Fed's latest rhetoric is brilliant, turning stablecoins into little helpers for the US dollar. I have to give a thumbs up for this logic.
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unrekt.eth
· 01-14 20:52
The Fed's move this time is really impressive, essentially endorsing stablecoins officially, but I still think it's just prolonging their own life.
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SingleForYears
· 01-14 20:48
Oh wow, the Fed's move this time is quite interesting. Instead of weakening the dollar, stablecoins have actually strengthened it? This logic feels a bit convoluted to me.
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StopLossMaster
· 01-14 20:43
The Fed's move this time is quite something, effectively giving a green light to stablecoins. Our US dollar peg is even more stable.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 01-14 20:43
Wait a minute, is the Federal Reserve indirectly endorsing stablecoins? This logic is indeed a bit extreme.
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In simple terms, the US dollar has found a new way to survive, and stablecoins have instead become an extension tool of the dollar.
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This move by regulators is a smart play, turning stablecoins from a threat into an ally.
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So in the future, on-chain settlements won't be able to do without dollar-pegged stablecoins, right? Feels like we're being trapped again.
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Once this news came out, USDC and USDT would be laughing to death; official endorsements are the most hardcore.
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But on the other hand, this is indeed a positive for DeFi liquidity, much more realistic than strict crackdown.
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Thinking back to those previous arguments that stablecoins would replace the dollar, it now seems a bit naive.
Recent statements by Federal Reserve officials suggest that the stablecoin mechanism actually reinforces the US dollar's position in the global financial system. This discourse has attracted market attention— from a policy perspective, the relationship between stablecoins and the dollar is not antagonistic but mutually supportive. As more on-chain transactions are settled with dollar-pegged stablecoins, the demand for the dollar as a value anchor actually increases. This view dispels some concerns that stablecoins threaten the dollar's dominance. For the cryptocurrency ecosystem, such official endorsement of stablecoins undoubtedly helps their further penetration into financial infrastructure. Whether it is DeFi lending, cross-chain bridging, or on-chain payments, the liquidity and usability of stablecoins have become key issues. These positive statements from regulators often signal subtle adjustments in the policy environment.