The UK softened stablecoin rules, but may still be capping its own market
The Bank of England has dropped the piece of its stablecoin plan that the industry hated most, the proposed £20,000 limit on how much sterling stablecoin any one person could hold, along with the £10 million ceiling for businesses. In their place, the central bank's June 22 policy statement set a single £40 billion cap […]
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