Jamie Dimon critica a Brian Armstrong por la ley de claridad

El director ejecutivo de JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, criticó duramente el viernes al director ejecutivo de Coinbase, Brian Armstrong, por las disposiciones de la Ley de Claridad del Mercado de Activos Digitales. Dimon advirtió que el enfoque del proyecto de ley sobre las recompensas de las stablecoins podría conducir al fracaso si no se establecen protecciones más sólidas al estilo bancario.

En una entrevista con Maria Bartiromo en Fox Business, Dimon dijo que el borrador actual permite a los emisores de stablecoins pagar intereses sobre los depósitos sin las salvaguardias necesarias. Afirmó que los bancos no aceptarán el marco y predijo que, de no modificarse, terminará colapsando.

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