В Tether подтвердили ориентацию на рынки вне США

cryptonews.ruPublicado a 2024-01-25Actualizado a 2025-05-25

Tether продолжит уделять особое внимание рынкам за пределами США, несмотря на рассмотрение Конгрессом законопроектов об интеграции стейблкоинов в финансовую систему. Об этом Bloomberg TV заявил CEO компании Паоло Ардоино.

20 мая Сенат поддержал принятие так называемого GENIUS Act. Комитет по финансовым услугам Палаты представителей одобрил собственный законопроект по регулированию «стабильных монет». Документу еще предстоит пройти общее голосование.

«Нам важно понять, как GENIUS Act проводит различие между иностранными и отечественными эмитентами. Но наш основной интерес останется за пределами США», — отметил Ардоино.

Требования законодателей касательно стейблкоинов предусматривают полное обеспечение денежными средствами и «безопасными активами» вроде казначейских облигаций. Эмитенты также подпадают под действие Закона о банковской тайне и правил по борьбе с отмыванием денег.

Большая часть резервов Tether соответствует предполагаемым в США нормам, но использование некоторых, включая обеспеченные кредиты и биткоин, будет запрещено. По словам Ардоино, в компании рассматривают возможность обеспечить выполнение требований, уделяя при этом основное внимание зарубежным рынкам.

Капитализация USDT от Tether превысила $150 млрд, актив доминирует в сегменте с долей около 60%. Компания со штаб-квартирой в Сальвадоре обслуживает 420 млн пользователей в развивающихся странах.

«Стейблкоины, безусловно, важны в Соединенных Штатах, но правда в том, что у вас есть масса способов платить друг другу с помощью Zelle, PayPal, дебетовых и кредитных карт, наличных, как угодно», — пояснил Ардоино.

Согласно WSJ, консорциум крупнейших американских банков, включая JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, изучает возможность совместного выпуска стейблкоина. Глава Tether заявил что его не беспокоит возможная конкуренция, поскольку эти учреждения «будут смотреть на западный мир».

«Наша клиентская база — это три миллиарда человек, не имеющих счетов и доступа к банковской системе», — подчеркнул Ардоино.

Однако он подтвердил, что компания может выпустить соответствующий американским требованиям стейблкоин, который будет привлекательным для институционалов.

Напомним, по оценке «криптоцаря» Дэвида Сакса, принятие GENIUS Act повысит спрос на гособлигации США «на триллионы долларов».

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