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Congress Passes GENIUS Act in Major Win for US Crypto Industry from Wired Joel Khalili

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Experts say the legislation could unleash a tidal wave of new stablecoins—and fresh complaints about President Trump’s crypto entanglements.Experts say the legislation could unleash a tidal wave of new stablecoins—and fresh complaints about President Trump’s crypto entanglements. 

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