PANews reported on December 19th that Forbes recently published an in-depth report focusing on the latest developments in the US stablecoin regulatory frameworkPANews reported on December 19th that Forbes recently published an in-depth report focusing on the latest developments in the US stablecoin regulatory framework

Forbes focuses on CertiK Skynet report: The stablecoin competition enters an institutional phase of "security first".

2025/12/19 17:43

PANews reported on December 19th that Forbes recently published an in-depth report focusing on the latest developments in the US stablecoin regulatory framework, highlighting the "2025 Skynet US Digital Asset Policy Report" released by CertiK, the world's largest Web3 security company. The report, citing CertiK's analysis, points out that with the continued advancement of key policies such as the GENIUS Act, the US digital asset industry is moving from broad principles to a new phase centered on specific requirements, enforceable regulations, and institutional compliance expectations.

In a report, CertiK co-founder and CEO Ronghui Gu stated that in the future, the issuers that will stand out in the stablecoin race will be those companies that have established mature, institutional-grade operating systems in terms of reserve management, transparency, and infrastructure. The industry as a whole is also shifting towards "security first".

Furthermore, Forbes, citing a CertiK report, analyzes that the divergence in regulatory paths between the US and Europe is reshaping the global liquidity landscape of stablecoins: the US views dollar-denominated stablecoins as strategic assets, while the EU's MiCA framework focuses on protecting the sovereignty of the euro, gradually forming a "dual-track" stablecoin system. CertiK believes that regulation will not only determine who can issue stablecoins but also who can compete globally, with real competition shifting towards long-term, cross-regulatory operational capabilities.

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