Stablecoin laws aim to regulate the issuance and use of digital currencies linked to stable assets such as the US dollar. These laws focus on protecting users, preventing money laundering, and ensuring market stability. Most laws require issuers of stablecoins to maintain fully auditable reserves and register with regulatory bodies. They also enforce transparency and risk reporting, which enhances trust among users and investors. Some countries, like the United States, seek to implement strict regulations on stablecoins operated by private institutions. These laws are expected to play a key role in integrating stablecoins into the global financial system, especially in payments and international transfers

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