TLDR: GENIUS Act rules will not be effective until November 2026, leaving current law as the main compliance standard. Stablecoins over $10B supply will be required to follow federal compliance, not state-chartered pathways. State regulation offers limited benefits for USDH if its supply exceeds $10B, pushing issuers toward federal rules. Evaluating USDH proposals now is [...] The post Why the GENIUS Act, Not State Licenses, Could Decide Hyperliquid’s USDH Future appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR: GENIUS Act rules will not be effective until November 2026, leaving current law as the main compliance standard. Stablecoins over $10B supply will be required to follow federal compliance, not state-chartered pathways. State regulation offers limited benefits for USDH if its supply exceeds $10B, pushing issuers toward federal rules. Evaluating USDH proposals now is [...] The post Why the GENIUS Act, Not State Licenses, Could Decide Hyperliquid’s USDH Future appeared first on Blockonomi.

Why the GENIUS Act, Not State Licenses, Could Decide Hyperliquid’s USDH Future

TLDR:

  • GENIUS Act rules will not be effective until November 2026, leaving current law as the main compliance standard.
  • Stablecoins over $10B supply will be required to follow federal compliance, not state-chartered pathways.
  • State regulation offers limited benefits for USDH if its supply exceeds $10B, pushing issuers toward federal rules.
  • Evaluating USDH proposals now is about the team’s readiness to meet GENIUS standards when they are finalized.

The debate around USDH is pulling in regulators, crypto lawyers, and investors. At the center is the GENIUS Act, a law still months away from becoming active. Its rulemaking period runs through July 2026, setting an effective date in November 2026. 

Until then, USDH must operate under the same rules that applied years ago. This timing is shaping the discussion about how the project should prepare.

Crypto lawyer Jake Chervinsky pointed out that there is no such thing as a GENIUS-compliant stablecoin right now. He explained that the bill outlines a framework but leaves regulators to write the details. 

Those rules must be completed before compliance can even be measured. This means current debates over whether USDH already meets GENIUS standards might be premature.

Current Law Shapes USDH Strategy

Chervinsky stressed that what matters today is that USDH follows existing regulations. He warned that rushing toward compliance with rules that do not exist yet could waste time and resources. This includes efforts to secure state charters and licenses ahead of the federal timeline.

State pathways will be available for stablecoins under $10B in supply, but not for those that grow larger. If USDH expands beyond that threshold, federal compliance will be mandatory. That means either becoming a regulated bank or obtaining a charter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.

For issuers expecting USDH to scale, focusing on state-level licenses may provide little benefit. Chervinsky argued that the real work will come later, as federal requirements take hold. The effort now is to maintain compliance under existing law until the GENIUS rules arrive.

Preparing for GENIUS Act Compliance

The next test for USDH is not just legal but operational. Chervinsky suggested that the key question is whether the team can adapt once the rules are finalized. That includes securing the right licenses and meeting federal oversight requirements.

This approach echoes a statement by Campbell J. Austin, who noted that distribution is the key economic factor for stablecoins. The ability to scale while staying compliant will determine which projects succeed after 2026.

Investors watching USDH are tracking both legal readiness and go-to-market execution. The project will need to navigate current law while building toward a compliance framework that does not yet exist.

The post Why the GENIUS Act, Not State Licenses, Could Decide Hyperliquid’s USDH Future appeared first on Blockonomi.

Market Opportunity
The AI Prophecy Logo
The AI Prophecy Price(ACT)
$0.02555
$0.02555$0.02555
+0.31%
USD
The AI Prophecy (ACT) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

X Announces Higher Creator Payouts on Platform

X Announces Higher Creator Payouts on Platform

X boosts creator payouts with Musk's new initiative, leading to increased earnings for creators.
Share
CoinLive2026/01/19 01:45
A Netflix ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Short Film Has Been Rated For Release

A Netflix ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Short Film Has Been Rated For Release

The post A Netflix ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Short Film Has Been Rated For Release appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. KPop Demon Hunters Netflix Everyone has wondered what may be the next step for KPop Demon Hunters as an IP, given its record-breaking success on Netflix. Now, the answer may be something exactly no one predicted. According to a new filing with the MPA, something called Debut: A KPop Demon Hunters Story has been rated PG by the ratings body. It’s listed alongside some other films, and this is obviously something that has not been publicly announced. A short film could be well, very short, a few minutes, and likely no more than ten. Even that might be pushing it. Using say, Pixar shorts as a reference, most are between 4 and 8 minutes. The original movie is an hour and 36 minutes. The “Debut” in the title indicates some sort of flashback, perhaps to when HUNTR/X first arrived on the scene before they blew up. Previously, director Maggie Kang has commented about how there were more backstory components that were supposed to be in the film that were cut, but hinted those could be explored in a sequel. But perhaps some may be put into a short here. I very much doubt those scenes were fully produced and simply cut, but perhaps they were finished up for this short film here. When would Debut: KPop Demon Hunters theoretically arrive? I’m not sure the other films on the list are much help. Dead of Winter is out in less than two weeks. Mother Mary does not have a release date. Ne Zha 2 came out earlier this year. I’ve only seen news stories saying The Perfect Gamble was supposed to come out in Q1 2025, but I’ve seen no evidence that it actually has. KPop Demon Hunters Netflix It could be sooner rather than later as Netflix looks to capitalize…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 02:23
New tech seen cutting hatchery reliance on wild mangrove crabs

New tech seen cutting hatchery reliance on wild mangrove crabs

MINDANAO State University’s Iligan Institute of Technology is developing a recirculating aquaculture system to improve hatchery survival rates for mangrove crabs
Share
Bworldonline2026/01/19 00:03