Skyne Stablecoin Report: Regulatory Policies Reshape the Stablecoin Landscape
Odaily News On July 22, Web3 security company CertiK released the Skynet Stablecoin Panorama Report for the First Half of 2025, pointing out that global regulation is becoming a key driver of the evolution of the stablecoin industry. With the legislative progress of the US STABLE Act and GENIUS Act, and the official implementation of the EU MiCA regulations, compliance has become a core factor in whether stablecoins can gain market trust.
The report points out that institutional projects with licenses and transparent reserves are gaining greater market trust, while issuers that have not yet completed compliance are gradually being marginalized by mainstream trading platforms. At the same time, traditional financial institutions such as Societe Generale and Bank of America are also accelerating the layout of stablecoin business to promote the deep integration of crypto assets and traditional finance. Driven by regulatory compliance and institutional participation, stablecoins are entering a new stage of development.
The report predicts that RWA-supported and yield-based stablecoins will become the main line of innovation, and are expected to occupy 8% to 10% of the more than $300 billion market by the end of the year. At the same time, the report emphasizes that rigorous risk management, transparent operating mechanisms, and proactive compliance will be the key to the long-term sustainable development of stablecoin projects.
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