According to recent analyses, both the CLARITY Act and the GENIUS Act in the United States propose comprehensive frameworks that reshape how stablecoin backing must be defined and regulated.
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These acts introduce clearer reserve requirements, supervisory standards, and classifications for digital assets, particularly payment‑focused stablecoins.

Under the GENIUS Act, for example, issuers are required to maintain 1:1 backing in high‑quality liquid assets such as cash, bank deposits, and U.S. Treasury bills, while prohibiting the use of other cryptocurrencies as reserve assets.
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The CLARITY Act is being considered alongside the GENIUS Act and is expected to extend regulatory definitions across broader digital‑asset categories once finalized. [spglobal.com] [dlapiper.com]