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Coinbase CEO: Trump’s GENIUS Act Launches New ‘Financial Revolution’

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Zafar Naik

The crypto industry just hit a major milestone. U.S. President Donald Trump has officially signed the Genius Act into law, a move Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong calls the beginning of a financial revolution.

Speaking from the White House lawn in an interview with CNBC, Armstrong said the new law could transform how the world handles payments and finally bring the financial system into the modern age.

The Genius Act legally recognizes stablecoins and provides a clear regulatory framework for how they can be used. These digital assets, typically tied to stable currencies like the U.S. dollar, are now set to play a much bigger role in payments.

Armstrong explained that the law could help replace the outdated financial system with one that is faster, cheaper, and accessible from anywhere in the world.

He also shared the interview on social media to reinforce his message.

Still, Armstrong made it clear that more work needs to be done.

Next Goal: The Clarity Act

The crypto industry is now turning its focus to the Clarity Act, a broader bill aimed at regulating cryptocurrencies more fully.

President Trump has asked Congress to bring the bill to his desk by September 30. Armstrong said Coinbase will work alongside other companies in the industry to help make that happen.

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Mastercard Says This Is a Turning Point

The impact of the Genius Act is also being recognized by traditional finance leaders. Mastercard praised the law in a new article written by Executive Vice President Jesse McWaters.

He called it a turning point for stablecoins and said it brings much-needed regulatory clarity and confidence to the digital asset space.

McWaters also pointed to the growing global momentum behind stablecoins. He highlighted the European Union’s MiCA regulations, along with frameworks in Hong Kong and the UAE, as signs of a coordinated shift toward innovation in digital payments.

What This Means for the Future of Crypto

Now that stablecoins have legal recognition in the U.S., the country is laying the foundation to lead the next wave of financial innovation. These assets can offer smoother, more affordable transactions for both individuals and businesses.

As Coinbase and other crypto leaders push for the next round of legislation, the message is clear: the pace of change is picking up, and digital assets are becoming a key part of the future of global finance.

Zafar Naik

Zafar is a seasoned crypto and blockchain news writer with four years of experience. Known for accuracy, in-depth analysis, and a clear, engaging style, Zafar actively participates in blockchain communities. Beyond writing, Zafar enjoys trading and exploring the latest trends in the crypto market.

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