According to News Tomato, on May 7, the U.S. is advancing stablecoin institutionalization to maintain Treasury bond demand and dollar dominance in future payment markets. As China reduces Treasury purchases amid U.S.-China tensions, stablecoin issuers serve as major buyers to sustain demand. The policy aims to preserve dollar hegemony in global payment systems through increased stablecoin adoption.
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