UK and US Align Stablecoin Rules for Cross-Border Market Access
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U.S., UK Push Cross-Border Stablecoins And Tokenized Markets In New Financial Plan
Illustration depicting digital currency Image by CanvaThe United States and United Kingdom outlined a plan Tuesday to align parts of their digital asset and capital market rules, backing cross-border stablecoin use, one-to-one reserve standards and stronger protections for holders if an issuer fails. The U.S. Department of the Treasury and HM Treasury released 10 recommendations Tuesday from the Transatlantic Taskforce for Markets of the Future.…
US and UK Publish Joint Roadmap to Align Rules for Tokenized Assets and Cross-Border Stablecoins
The United States and the United Kingdom unveiled a joint plan on Tuesday to make it easier for tokenized financial products to move between their markets as both markets open up to blockchain technology. The recommendations came from the Transatlantic Taskforce for Markets of the Future, established by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves last September. The taskforce outlined several recommendations spanning di…
Key points of the news: The US and the UK published 10 recommendations to align the regulation of stablecoins, tokenized assets and capital markets. The taskforce, created during Trump’s visit to the UK in 2025, does not establish binding rules but sets a shared direction for both countries. Coinbase described the recommendations as a “critical moment for transatlantic cooperation” in digital finance. The US and UK Treasury published a set of jo…
US-UK Stablecoin Push Targets Trillions as New Tokenization Framework Reshapes Finance
Key Takeaways: The U.S. and UK jointly sent recommendations to boost the cross-border digital asset and capital markets. Both governments affirmed support for a common approach to stablecoins and tokenized finance, highlighting private sector innovation. It is conceived to shed light on the regulatory environment and boost capital flows in two of the world’s largest markets. User Score8.7 Follow us on Google News The U.S. and the U.K. are movin…
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