BNY запускает резервный фонд стейблкоинов

cryptonews.ruPublicado a 2025-11-22Actualizado a 2025-11-22

Acryptoinvest.news: BNY, один из старейших банков США, представил новый резервный фонд стейблкоинов, нацеленный на стимулирование институционального принятия криптовалют.

Глобальная финансовая компания объявила 13 ноября о запуске своего фонда денежного рынка под названием BNY Dreyfus Stablecoin Reserves Fund. Фонд BSRXX предназначен для эмитентов стейблкоинов из США и других квалифицированных участников отрасли, которые соответствуют требованиям Федеральной резервной системы, изложенным в американском регламенте стейблкоинов GENIUS.

BSRXX сам по себе не будет содержать никаких стейблкоинов; вместо этого BNY предлагает его в качестве регулируемой платформы для резервов в денежном эквиваленте.

BNY расширяет свое присутствие на фоне роста рынка стейблкоинов

Стейблкоины продолжают привлекать всё большее распространение и инвестиции, несмотря на то, что компании пользуются прозрачностью, обеспечиваемой такими нормативными актами, как Закон GENIUS. В частности, эксперты прогнозируют, что рынок стейблкоинов может быстро расти в течение следующих трёх-пяти лет, достигнув объёма в 1,5 триллиона долларов к 2030 году.

По словам представителей банка, фонд BNY намерен укрепить это направление.

«Наличные — краеугольный камень экосистемы цифровых активов, позволяющий глобальным рынкам капитала двигаться к непрерывной, круглосуточной среде», — заявила Стефани Пирс, заместитель главы BNY Investments. «Стейблкоины находятся в авангарде этой глубокой трансформации, и мы гордимся тем, что предоставляем эмитентам стейблкоинов наше лидерство в области ликвидности и экспертные знания, запуская Фонд резервов стейблкоинов BNY Dreyfus».

Эмитенты могут интегрироваться в фонд самостоятельно или через посредника, выступающего в качестве консалтинговой фирмы, агентства, кастодиана, брокера или фидуциара. Инициатива BNY включает Anchorage Digital, первый криптобанк в США, получивший лицензию на федеральном уровне.

Комментируя это, соучредитель и генеральный директор Anchorage Digital Ната Макколи добавила:

«Лидерство BNY в области ликвидности и структура GENIUS Act вместе знаменуют собой новую главу для инфраструктуры стейблкоинов в США. Как первый криптобанк, получивший лицензию на федеральном уровне, мы рассматриваем подобные усилия как важнейшие для укрепления доверия, прозрачности и строгости регулирования, которые определят следующую эру цифровых финансов».

На сегодняшний день Tether и Circle являются двумя крупнейшими эмитентами стейблкоинов с рыночной капитализацией более 180 млрд долларов США и 76 млрд долларов США для USDT и USDC соответственно. Эмитент USDT, Tether, недавно запустил подразделение в США.

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