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CFPB Takes First Step to Regulate Stablecoins as Crypto Fan Donald Trump Prepares to Take Reins of Government
2025/01/11 05:02
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has proposed new regulations that would significantly impact stablecoin issuers and wallet providers, but the future of the proposal is uncertain as Donald Trump prepares to take office.
The CFPB took the first procedural step on Friday to open a proposal for public comment that would set up a framework to apply the Electronic Fund Transfer Act to virtual wallets and stablecoins, the digital tokens pegged to the value of a steady asset, usually the U.S. dollar. While that has major implications for the way U.S. stablecoin firms and crypto wallet providers would do business, it's at a preliminary stage with Trump about to arrive at the White House with the power to appoint a new CFPB chief.
Unlike other agency heads, such as those at the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, CFPB Director Rohit Chopra appears unlikely to step down voluntarily. Since the agency's creation after the 2008 global financial meltdown, its leaders have often taken a more aggressive stance than other regulators, and Republican lawmakers have actively sought to weaken the CFPB's powers.
In 2020, the Supreme Court confirmed the president can fire and replace the director at will, a power Trump is expected to exercise.
This last-minute regulatory effort would have to survive the arrival of a Trump-appointed leader before it could be finalized and put into effect. Even if this were a final rule, the Republican-led Congress would have a chance to erase it with its Congressional Review Act authority.
If it were to survive, the regulation as proposed - and now opened for a public comment period - looks at stablecoins as a payment mechanism. The existing law's reference to "funds" should include stablecoins, the proposal suggests, and it could also apply to other more volatile cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin. "Under this interpretation, the term 'funds' would include stablecoins, as well as any other similarly-situated fungible assets that either operate as a medium of exchange or as a means of paying for goods or services," the proposal stated.
It additionally said the law's reach into financial "accounts" should include "virtual currency wallets that can be used to buy goods and services or make person-to-person transfers," specifically if they're being used for retail transactions and not the buying and selling of securities or commodities.
Institutions who provide such accounts would fall under regulatory requirements to make consumer disclosures and provide protections against unauthorized transactions and the ability to cancel improper transfers. Those government demands could run counter to the way crypto operations are often set up - such as in decentralized finance (DeFi) - as person-to-person platforms without outside interference, or with wallet technology provided for users to run themselves.
Consumer advocacy group Better Markets welcomed the agency's proposal on Friday.
"The CFPB’s proposal today extends the EFTA protections to non-bank digital payment mechanisms," Dennis Kelleher, the group's president, said in a statement. "That would not only protect consumers, but also level the playing field among digital payment mechanisms whether involving a bank checking or savings account or another consumer asset account such as those used by crypto and video game firms."
The Cato Institute's Jack Solowey, a policy analyst at the conservative think tank, countered in a post on social-media site X that the CFPB's arguments for this rule are "embarrassingly conclusory," without even dealing with decentralized ledgers and self-hosted wallets.
Bill Hughes, director of global regulatory matters at Consensys, the Ethereum development company, also railed against the move on X, suggesting, "Add this to the list of 'law by decree' problems that need to be fixed."
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