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Stablecoins: Will Banks’ New Goldmine Gut Their Lending Power?

Picture this: digital dollars zipping across blockchains, powering instant global payments with a smartphone tap. That’s the stablecoin revolution, and banks are itching to cash in. With Tether pocketing $13 billion in profits in 2024 and forecasts of 10X growth from 2024 to 2028, giants like JPMorgan and Bank of America are diving in, chasing […]

July 15, 2025

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How Circle Might Overtake Tether as the King of Stablecoins

In our previous post, “Stablecoins, the Eurodollar System, and U.S. Monetary Sovereignty,” we explored how foreign-issued stablecoins like Tether (USDT) act as tokenized Eurodollars, eroding U.S. control by minting dollar-denominated IOUs offshore. With the $250 billion stablecoin market projected to hit $3.7 trillion by 2030, Tether’s $143 billion market cap leads, but its El Salvador […]

July 15, 2025

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Stablecoins, the Eurodollar System, and U.S. Monetary Sovereignty

The Eurodollar system, a sprawling network of U.S. dollar-denominated loans issued by foreign banks, accounts for approximately one-third of all dollars in circulation—roughly $12 trillion. As Milton Friedman aptly described, Eurodollars are “a bookkeeper’s pen,” mere bookkeeping entries representing dollar-denominated IOUs held in non-U.S. bank accounts. These offshore liabilities, created by foreign banks and central […]

July 9, 2025

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The Camel Curse: Why the Banks’ Stablecoin Venture Is Doomed—And Why Buying Circle Is Their Only Shot at Winning

In the cutthroat arena of technology and finance, joint ventures (JVs) promise to pool expertise for breakthroughs. But as the old saying goes, “A camel is a horse designed by committee.” This quip nails the chaos of partnerships where too many equals with overlapping strengths churn out mediocrity. The recent buzz about America’s biggest banks—JPMorgan […]

July 9, 2025

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Stablecoins: The Ultimate Bank Run Accelerator That Could Tank the System

Picture a bank run so fast it’s over before you blink—billions in deposits vanishing into stablecoins in milliseconds. Not like Silicon Valley Bank or First Republic, where runs unfolded over hours or days. Stablecoins, under proposed laws like GENIUS and STABLE, could turbocharge this chaos, prioritizing stablecoin holders over regular depositors and creating a game […]

July 9, 2025

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Stablecoins vs. the Economy: How to Dodge a $1 Trillion Financial Cliff

Remember my last post, Could Proposed Stablecoin Laws Cause Credit Collapse & Depression? I warned that the GENIUS and STABLE Acts could siphon $1 trillion from U.S. bank deposits by 2028, potentially slashing lending by up to 40% and spiking interest rates, risking a recession worse than 2008. With stablecoins projected to hit $3.7 trillion […]

June 18, 2025

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Could Proposed Stablecoin Laws Cause Credit Collapse & Depression?

By 2028, the U.S. Treasury estimates that stablecoins—digital currencies pegged to the dollar—could hold $2 trillion worldwide. If we assume that half of this ($1 trillion) comes from U.S. bank deposits, with the rest coming from outside of the US, that would be $1 trillion drained from the $18 trillion in U.S. bank deposits. Proposed […]

June 11, 2025

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