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Jamie Dimon states stablecoin issuers paying interest should be regulated as banks
Dimon argues for a level playing field between traditional banks and crypto firms offering similar services
The CLARITY Act discussions are ongoing in Washington regarding stablecoin oversight
Banks want stablecoin issuers to meet bank standards including capital, liquidity, and AML rules.
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon stated that stablecoin issuers paying interest on customer balances should adhere to the same regulations as traditional banks. This stance intensifies the ongoing debate in Washington regarding U.S. cryptocurrency legislation, particularly the CLARITY Act.
Dimon, in a CNBC interview, addressed reported disagreements with Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, who withdrew support for the CLARITY Act. Dimon emphasized a distinction between rewards on transactions and interest on stored balances, asserting that any entity holding balances and paying interest should be regulated as a bank. He proposed that crypto platforms could offer transaction-tied rewards, but those acting as deposit-taking institutions must meet bank-level standards, including capital and liquidity rules, anti-money laundering controls, and federal deposit insurance.
Dimon advocated for a "level playing field by product," arguing that similar financial services should face similar oversight to prevent risks from accumulating outside the regulated system. He highlighted the compliance burdens banks already manage, such as anti-money laundering checks and community lending obligations, which are crucial for system safety.
The debate over stablecoin oversight is a key focus for lawmakers as they consider digital asset regulation. While the White House circulates new draft language, the banking and crypto industries have not yet reached a consensus on whether stablecoin issuers should be permitted to offer yield on customer balances.
Dimon clarified that JPMorgan Chase supports competition and actively uses blockchain technology, including developing a deposit token and processing payments on distributed ledger systems. He stressed that competition must be "fair and balanced." In contrast, Armstrong has argued that banks should be compelled to compete more directly.
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Donald Trump urges passage of the Clarity Act to prevent crypto industry moving overseas. Banking industry opposes stablecoin yield offerings, fearing deposit flight. Negotiations continue between banking and crypto sectors over market structure bill language. The Clarity Act aims to regulate stablecoins and market structure, with ongoing debate on yield provisions.
Trump administration is pursuing regulatory clarity for crypto via executive actions and agency rulemaking, bypassing legislative gridlock. SEC Chair Paul Atkins and CFTC Chair Michael Selig are expected to harmonize crypto regulations, potentially leading to finalized rules by Spring 2027. New SEC/CFTC rules could enable broader registration for exchanges and allow token sales with revenue distribution rights. The administration aims to create a stable regulatory environment that could last for several years, providing significant whitespace for industry growth.
FATF report highlights stablecoins as primary vehicle for illicit crypto activity. Stablecoins accounted for 84% of illicit virtual asset transaction volume in 2025. FATF urges stricter oversight and AML obligations for stablecoin issuers. Peer-to-peer transfers via unhosted wallets identified as a key vulnerability.
The stock has risen about 20% since the U.S. strikes on Iran over the weekend.
NEAR co-founder predicts AI agents will become primary blockchain users, interacting directly with protocols. AI is expected to serve as the front-end interface, abstracting away complex blockchain elements like wallets and transaction hashes. Blockchain's role may shift to providing neutral financial rails for AI systems, focusing on settlement, ownership, and verifiability. Speculative AI tokens and memecoins are seen as detrimental to the reputation of crypto among AI researchers.
Crypto industry PACs are spending millions on US party primaries for the 2026 midterm elections. The outcome of these primaries could influence future crypto legislation in Congress. Super PACs like Fairshake have significant funds and a track record of influencing elections to support pro-crypto candidates. Specific races, such as the Texas Senate primary, are seeing substantial political spending.
CFTC Chair Michael Selig anticipates "true perpetual futures" for cryptocurrencies in the US within the next month. The CFTC is also preparing to issue guidance on prediction markets soon. Discussions on a market structure bill are ongoing, with a need for Congressional clarity for the SEC and CFTC. The CFTC aims to bring offshore liquidity back to the US by addressing these market structures.
Visa and Bridge are expanding stablecoin card program to over 100 countries by end of 2026. MetaMask and Phantom users can spend crypto directly from self-custody wallets via Bridge's API. Visa is testing direct on-chain settlement using stablecoins on the Solana blockchain. Expansion follows recent regulatory clarity in the US with the GENIUS Act.
BitGo expands MiCA-compliant crypto-as-a-service to 30 EEA countries. Service enables banks and fintechs to integrate licensed custody, payments, and trading via API. Offering includes multi-asset wallets, SEPA fiat rails, and $250 million in insured custodial wallets. Expansion follows MiCA implementation, aligning with broader European institutional adoption of digital assets.
Bitcoin functions as everyday money in parts of Africa, not just a store of value. Merchants in some African economies prefer satoshis over dollars due to rapid inflation. Sub-Saharan Africa saw over $205 billion in onchain value from July 2024 to June 2025, a 52% year-on-year increase. Retail transfers under $10,000 represent over 8% of total value sent in Sub-Saharan Africa, indicating strong retail adoption.
Strategy Inc. acquired an additional 3,015 BTC for $204 million, increasing its total holdings to 720,737 BTC. 470 million XRP were deposited on Binance in the past week, raising concerns of potential sell-offs. Dogecoin ETFs have recorded zero net inflows since February 3rd, indicating a lack of investor demand.
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South Korean police arrested individuals paid in cryptocurrency for "private revenge" attacks. Payments ranged from $337-$675 or 500,000-1,000,000 KRW worth of crypto. Tactics included vandalism, threats, and spreading human waste. Authorities are investigating potential links to a larger Telegram-based organization.

MARA Holdings clarifies its 10-K filing allows flexible Bitcoin sales, not a mandated sell-off strategy. Company VP Robert Samuels directly refuted claims of a shift toward a Bitcoin treasury sell-down. MARA holds 53,822 BTC valued at approximately $3.7 billion, making it a significant holder among public miners. The clarification aims to address market speculation regarding MARA's Bitcoin treasury management.

Vitalik Buterin calls for Ethereum to shift focus from tech 'shininess' to sanctuary against authoritarianism. Buterin expresses frustration over Ethereum's limited role in improving lives beyond finance. He suggests Ethereum should act as a defensive perimeter for 'sanctuary technologies'. Buterin pushes back against limiting Ethereum's scope solely to DeFi.

IPO Genie ($IPO) aims to democratize private market investing by tokenizing access with a $10 minimum entry. The platform utilizes AI to identify early-stage investment opportunities, similar to traditional VC firms. The $IPO token offers tiered access, revenue sharing, staking rewards, and voting rights to holders. The project has undergone security audits by CertiK and SolidProof and uses Fireblocks for asset protection.

Aave Chan Initiative (ACI) will exit Aave DAO governance after a contested vote. ACI plans to wind down operations over four months, transferring responsibilities. The exit follows a dispute over a $42.5 million funding package and voting power concerns. Aave maintains a dominant DeFi position with $26.51 billion in total value locked.

Bitcoin shows resilience decoupling from traditional equities and gold despite US dollar strength. Robust institutional demand evident with $1.5 billion in Bitcoin ETF net inflows over 7 days. Concerns arise from potential miner liquidations and a shift in focus towards AI data centers. A definitive breakout above $75,000 is needed to confirm the end of the bear market.

OpenAI released GPT-5.3 Instant, updating ChatGPT's default model for improved accuracy and conversational flow. The new model reduces unnecessary refusals and disclaimers, aiming for more direct and helpful user interactions. Internal evaluations show hallucination rates dropped by nearly 30% with web use and 19.7% without. GPT-5.2 Instant will be retired on June 3, marking a transition period for users.

Iranians are increasing self-custody Bitcoin reserves amid geopolitical tensions and currency devaluation. Iran's crypto system valuation rose from $7.4 billion in 2024 to $7.8 billion in 2025. Approximately $10.3 million in crypto was withdrawn from Iranian exchanges to self-custody wallets following a US-Israel strike. An estimated 15 million Iranians, or 20% of the population, are involved with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

The CLARITY Act (H.R. 3633) aims to provide a federal rulebook for digital assets, replacing regulation by enforcement. JPMorgan believes the bill could be a catalyst for digital assets in H2 2026 by reducing legal uncertainty and encouraging institutional adoption. Charles Hoskinson warns the bill could classify new crypto projects as securities by default, potentially pushing US founders offshore. A key point of contention is stablecoin rewards, with banks opposing offerings that compete with traditional deposit bases.

Ripple expands stablecoin payments platform for banks and fintechs. Platform upgrade supports collection, custody, conversion, and payout of stablecoins. Aims to reduce reliance on pre-funded accounts and correspondent banking networks. Ripple USD (RLUSD) supply reaches $1.5 billion.

Bitcoin rose Tuesday, outperforming U.S. stocks amid Middle East conflict uncertainty. Bitcoin recovered from intraday lows, trading around $68,783. Rising oil prices and potential inflation support Bitcoin's 're-inflation' narrative. Gold and silver declined, underperforming Bitcoin.
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