U.S. Regulation

FDIC Chief Says Stablecoins Won’t Receive Deposit Insurance Under Proposed GENIUS Rules

The head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has clarified that stablecoins regulated under the proposed GENIUS Act will not qualify for any form of federal deposit insurance, drawing a clear distinction between traditional bank deposits and digital dollar tokens. 

FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg said regulators are preparing a proposal that would explicitly state payment stablecoins are not eligible for “pass-through” FDIC insurance, even when the reserves backing those stablecoins are held in insured banks. 

The statement comes as U.S. lawmakers debate new federal legislation aimed at establishing the first comprehensive regulatory framework for stablecoins.


Stablecoins Will Be Treated Differently Than Bank Deposits

Under the proposed regulatory framework, stablecoins would still be required to maintain fully backed reserves, typically consisting of cash or short-term U.S. Treasury securities. However, those reserves would not grant token holders the same protections as traditional bank accounts

In practical terms, this means that if a stablecoin issuer were to fail, holders of the token would not receive FDIC insurance coverage, which currently protects bank deposits up to $250,000. 

Regulators say this distinction is important because stablecoins function as digital payment instruments rather than insured bank liabilities.


Key Issue in Stablecoin Legislation Debate

The question of deposit insurance has become one of the most contested issues in Washington’s ongoing crypto policy discussions.

Some policymakers have argued that stablecoin users should receive protections similar to bank depositors, particularly as stablecoins increasingly function like digital dollars used for payments and trading.

However, financial regulators have pushed back, warning that extending FDIC insurance could blur the line between private stablecoin issuers and federally insured banks

By ruling out deposit insurance, regulators aim to ensure that stablecoin issuers remain separate from the traditional banking safety net.


GENIUS Act and the Future of Stablecoin Regulation

The GENIUS Act, currently under discussion in Congress, seeks to establish nationwide rules for stablecoin issuance and oversight. The bill is expected to require issuers to:

  • Maintain fully backed reserves

  • Provide regular transparency reports and audits

  • Follow strict anti-money-laundering and compliance requirements

At the same time, lawmakers are debating additional provisions related to yield payments, reserve structures, and regulatory oversight between agencies like the FDIC, Federal Reserve, and Treasury Department.

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