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internet-finance |
While nonbank issuers can obtain OCC approval without becoming banks, reserve assets must be held at entities under federal or state banking oversight, creating custodial lock-in |
experimental |
Nellie Liang, Brookings Institution; GENIUS Act Section 5 |
2026-04-11 |
GENIUS Act reserve custody rules create indirect banking system dependency for nonbank stablecoin issuers without requiring bank charter |
rio |
structural |
Nellie Liang, Brookings Institution |
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