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Does GENIUS turn stablecoin issuers into stealth buyers of US debt?

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The GENIUS Act promises safer, fully reserved dollar stablecoins and faster payments, but by steering issuers toward T-bills and cash, it may also hardwire a new demand engine for US debt.

The Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act, signed into law on July 18, is billed as the statute that finally drags dollar‑pegged tokens out of the regulatory gray zone into a supervised, payments‑first framework.

Supporters say it offers legal clarity, consumer protections and a path for programmable money. Critics say it raises a deeper question:

If issuers are tightly steered into holding cash and short‑term Treasurys, does that make them structural buyers of US debt? That’s the case laid out by author and ideologist Shanaka Anslem Perera, who writes that under GENIUS, “Every digital dollar minted becomes a legislated purchase of US sovereign debt.”

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