Federal Reserve's Barr warns of stablecoin risks, emphasizes the need to strengthen regulation and reserve scrutiny
Apr 1, 2026 07:58:05
Michael Barr, a member of the Federal Reserve, stated that the development of stablecoins must be built on strict regulation and warned that without effective constraints, it could replay the "long history of problems caused by private currencies."
In his speech, Barr pointed out that although the GENIUS Stablecoin Act has provided an initial regulatory framework for the industry, the key lies in subsequent enforcement, including ongoing monitoring of reserve assets and mechanisms to prevent illegal uses. He emphasized that stablecoins can only be truly considered "stable" if they can maintain par value redemption in various market conditions. The liquidity and safety of reserve assets are particularly critical during market pressures or when the issuer's own risks increase. Additionally, Barr noted that stablecoin issuers have the incentive to increase yields for profit, which may lead them to take on higher risks in reserve asset management, thus posing a potential threat to financial stability.
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