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Paxos Warns Banks Are Wrong on Stablecoins

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Last updated: February 17, 2026 11:01 am
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Stablecoins Are No Longer UnregulatedDo Stablecoins Actually Threaten Bank Deposits?From Crypto Tool to Global PaymentsWhat Happens to Banks That Wait?Trust with CoinPedia:Investment Disclaimer:Sponsored and Advertisements:Share this crypto insight with your network!

Paxos, the regulated blockchain and tokenization platform, posted a direct message to banks today. The old stablecoin playbook no longer applies.

In a post shared on X, Paxos called out four common banking industry beliefs about stablecoins and explained why each one is now outdated. The trigger is the GENIUS Act, signed into law by President Trump in July 2025, which set clear federal rules for stablecoin issuance in the U.S.

“Stablecoins are already a multi-trillion-dollar market and banks that can accept them into their business stand to benefit greatly,” Paxos stated.

Stablecoins Are No Longer Unregulated

The first myth Paxos goes after is that stablecoins sit outside regulation. That is no longer true. The GENIUS Act requires 1:1 reserve backing with liquid assets like U.S. Treasuries and monthly public disclosures. Only approved issuers can operate in the U.S.

Outside the U.S., Singapore’s MAS framework and the EU’s MiCA rules have set similar standards. Paxos says it already meets these requirements and that the compliance setup banks once found missing is now in place.

Do Stablecoins Actually Threaten Bank Deposits?

Banks have long worried that stablecoins would pull deposits away and hurt lending. Paxos disagrees.

“Stablecoins serve as rails for payments, settlement and capital efficiency in ways that deposit accounts cannot,” the company stated.

Paxos added that banks can issue or custody stablecoins themselves, turning what they see as a threat into a new product line. The company compared the moment to when electronic payments first scared banks.

Stablecoins, they argue, will follow the same path.

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From Crypto Tool to Global Payments

Stablecoins started as a liquidity tool for crypto exchanges. That chapter is over. Paxos pointed out that global companies now use stablecoins to move millions of dollars in minutes for cross-border payments, on-chain capital markets, and tokenized asset settlement.

The company also noted that on-chain stablecoin transactions can be publicly audited in real time.

“Reserves held in short-term Treasuries are safer than many bank assets,” Paxos added.

What Happens to Banks That Wait?

Paxos closed with a warning.

“Banks that embrace them can unlock faster settlement, improved liquidity management and entirely new products for clients. Those that reject them will cede market share to fintechs, blockchain-native players and forward-thinking peers.”

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