# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Finance

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Finance", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

The Banking Industry's Resistance: The Endless Debate Over Stablecoin Interest Payments

The article discusses the ongoing regulatory debate in the U.S. regarding interest payments on stablecoins. The proposed *GENIUS Act* currently prohibits stablecoin *issuers* from paying interest to holders. However, platforms like Coinbase can still offer yields (e.g., 3.35% on USDC) because they act as *distributors*, not issuers. This loophole has sparked a significant political battle. The American Bankers Association (ABA) is leading efforts to expand the interest ban to include distributors in the upcoming *Crypto Market Structure Bill*. Banks argue that stablecoins threaten their deposit base, reduce lending capacity, and lack FDIC insurance, thereby endangering their traditional business model. The crypto industry strongly opposes this expansion. Coinbase's Chief Policy Officer argues stablecoins haven't caused significant bank deposit outflows. Think tank Paradigm suggests that banning interest on stablecoins used for payments would be akin to a "holding tax" on consumers. The article contrasts the U.S. situation with approaches in China and South Korea. China's digital yuan (a CBDC) pays interest to promote adoption, while South Korea's policy mirrors the current U.S. stance—banning issuer interest but not distributor interest. The conclusion warns that if the ABA's lobbying succeeds, it would cripple the crypto industry. It argues that traditional finance should adapt to innovation, citing examples of banks and asset managers (like BNY Mellon, JPMorgan, and BlackRock) already embracing opportunities in stablecoins and tokenization.

marsbit01/09 12:44

The Banking Industry's Resistance: The Endless Debate Over Stablecoin Interest Payments

marsbit01/09 12:44

Honored as the 'Global Blockchain Ecosystem Growth Star', TRON Shines at the 2025 Hong Kong Wealth Management Summit

Tron Network Honored as "Global Blockchain Ecosystem Growth Star" at 2025 Hong Kong Wealth Management Summit On January 9, 2026, Tron founder Justin Sun delivered a virtual speech at the 2025 Hong Kong Wealth Management Summit and the 12th "Hong Kong Top 100 Stocks" Awards Ceremony, emphasizing blockchain's role in reshaping global finance toward greater efficiency, transparency, and inclusivity. Tron received the "Global Blockchain Ecosystem Growth Star" award in recognition of its expanding ecosystem and industry influence. The event, attended by listed company representatives, financial leaders, and Web3 experts, highlighted the integration of traditional finance and innovative technology. Tron's achievement underscores growing acceptance from traditional finance and its key role in this convergence. Sun shared notable metrics: over 352 million global accounts, approximately 3.34 million daily active accounts, 12.32 billion total transactions, and a Total Value Locked (TVL) exceeding $23.76 billion. Tron's mascot and booth facilitated engagement between blockchain and traditional finance sectors. Tron is supporting Hong Kong's strategy to become a global digital financial hub by contributing its high-performance blockchain infrastructure and ecosystem applications. Sun also addressed security, referencing a recent $456 million global asset freeze order by the Dubai International Financial Centre Court related to TUSD reserves, highlighting efforts to ensure investor protection and market stability. Looking ahead, Tron plans to deepen its involvement in Hong Kong through technology development, application implementation, talent cultivation, and compliance collaboration to advance the global digital financial ecosystem.

marsbit01/09 11:39

Honored as the 'Global Blockchain Ecosystem Growth Star', TRON Shines at the 2025 Hong Kong Wealth Management Summit

marsbit01/09 11:39

The Devoured Middle Ground: Will Web3's Endgame Become Just Another Wall Street Table?

The article "The Devoured Middle Ground: Will Web3 End Up as Just Another Wall Street Table?" argues that the initial revolutionary vision of Web3—decentralizing finance and replacing traditional systems like Nasdaq with blockchain—is being overtaken by traditional finance (TradFi). A pivotal moment occurred on November 10, 2023, when CME's Bitcoin futures open interest surpassed Binance's, signaling a shift in liquidity and influence. The core issue is asymmetric "compliance cost": TradFi institutions (e.g., CME, BlackRock) can easily enter crypto by listing Bitcoin derivatives with minimal marginal cost, leveraging existing infrastructure, licenses, and regulatory relationships. In contrast, crypto-native firms face insurmountable barriers when attempting to tokenize traditional assets like stocks, due to prohibitive regulatory requirements, securities laws, and compliance risks—exemplified by FTX's failure. The approval of Bitcoin ETFs in 2024 accelerated this trend, enabling large institutional players (pension funds, hedge funds) to gain exposure without direct crypto custody concerns. Liquidity and pricing power are shifting from offshore, less-regulated exchanges to compliant TradFi venues. Crypto is being stripped of its ideological attributes and reduced to a pure, volatile financial asset within traditional portfolios. The conclusion is that Web3's financial layer, especially secondary trading, will likely be absorbed into TradFi, with blockchain remaining primarily for asset generation and settlement. The real alpha will follow liquidity, which is flowing back to Wall Street.

marsbit01/09 03:07

The Devoured Middle Ground: Will Web3's Endgame Become Just Another Wall Street Table?

marsbit01/09 03:07

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