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Stablecoins' rapid growth threatens financial stability, prompting global regulators to impose stricter rules.
The IMF warns that stablecoins, now worth $393 billion and growing rapidly, pose systemic risks by threatening national monetary authority, destabilizing Treasury markets, and undermining traditional banks.
While enabling faster, cheaper cross-border payments and expanding financial access, especially in developing economies, their unregulated growth raises concerns over financial crime, market volatility, and the potential for tech giants to replace banks.
Global regulators, including the U.S., EU, UK, and others, are converging on stricter rules requiring reserves, audits, and oversight, reflecting a shift to prevent regulatory arbitrage and protect financial stability.
El rápido crecimiento de las stablecoins amenaza la estabilidad financiera, lo que lleva a los reguladores globales a imponer reglas más estrictas.