Understanding Stablecoins

This overview of stablecoins, including market developments, use cases, potential benefits, associated risks, and the international regulatory landscape. The International Monetary Fund and the Financial Stability Board (FSB) have issued comprehensive policy recommendations.
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2025 Issue 009
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ISBN: 9798229024075
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Banks and Banking , Finance , Money and Monetary Policy , stablecoin , crypto asset , tokenization , Genius Act , currency substitution , MiCA , Blockchain and DLT , Anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) , Currencies , Reserve assets , Caribbean

Summary

Stablecoins, a type of crypto asset, have seen significant growth and attention recently. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of stablecoins. It discusses market developments, use cases, potential benefits, associated risks, and the evolving international regulatory landscape. Stablecoin issuance has doubled over the past two years, driven by their use in crypto trades. The future demand for stablecoins could arise from other use cases supported by enabling legal and regulatory frameworks. Stablecoins are part of the broader interest in asset tokenization. Stablecoins offer several potential benefits. Through tokenization, they could increase efficiency in payments through increased competition. Stablecoins also carry significant risks related to macro-financial stability, operational efficiency, financial integrity, and legal certainty. Stablecoins may contribute to currency substitution, increase capital flow volatility. These risks could be more pronounced in countries experiencing high inflation, weaker institutions, or diminished confidence in the domestic monetary framework. The regulatory landscape for stablecoins is evolving. The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Financial Stability Board (FSB) have issued comprehensive policy recommendations. Many authorities have started implementing international standards, although a fragmented landscape persists. As stablecoins operate globally, this also increases the potential for conflicts between domestic policies, making international cooperation even more essential. The IMF continues to closely monitor developments, offering analysis, guidance, and policy advice to member countries on crypto assets, including stablecoins. As stablecoins continue to integrate into the global financial system, policymakers, regulators, and industry stakeholders need to collaborate and ensure that the potential benefits of stablecoins materialize while addressing increasing risks. This collaborative approach will help create a more resilient and inclusive financial ecosystem, paving the way for innovative financial solutions that can drive economic growth.