GENIUS Act-aligned stablecoins
The GENIUS Act created a federal framework for payment stablecoins: full reserve backing in cash and short-dated Treasuries, monthly disclosure, and a supervised issuer. This list tracks the issuers already operating to that standard.
How this list is built. Includes issuers under federal payment-stablecoin supervision or a NYDFS limited-purpose trust charter. Data refreshes continuously from on-chain supply and our issuer register.
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| $71.95B | $0.9997 | −0.51% | 8.02% | 91 |
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Frequently asked
+ − What does the GENIUS Act require?
One-to-one reserves in cash, deposits and short-dated Treasuries, monthly reserve reporting, redemption at par, and supervision of the issuer. Yield paid directly to holders by the issuer is restricted.