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Amazon, Walmart Consider Stablecoins As GENIUS Act Faces Senate Vote
HomeNews* Amazon and Walmart are exploring the possibility of launching their own stablecoins or adopting an existing digital currency for payments.
A possible approach under consideration is the formation of a merchant consortium led by a stablecoin issuer. Paxos, through its Global Dollar stablecoin, has set up a consortium model for financial services companies where members share interest revenue generated by holding stablecoin balances.
Legislators are paying close attention to how large corporations might use stablecoins. Recent updates to the GENIUS Act would require any major listed company, even those based outside the U.S., to get approval from a committee of federal regulators—made up of the heads of the Federal Reserve, FDIC, and Treasury—before issuing a stablecoin. The company must also agree not to use payment data for marketing or sell it to third parties, and must avoid tying its payment product to other services it offers.
Some lawmakers from both parties have voiced concerns. For example, Republican Senator Josh Hawley has proposed a GENIUS Act amendment that would restrict companies like social media platforms, search engines, communication services, and e-commerce marketplaces with more than 25 million users from issuing stablecoins. Such rules could affect Amazon but might not impact Walmart.
The outcome for stablecoin adoption at major retailers depends on the advancement of the GENIUS Act, which is expected to be voted on next week. Another bill, the STABLE Act, is also being discussed in the House. Lawmakers will need to reconcile both bills before a final law is enacted. Travel company Expedia is another major e-commerce firm reportedly considering the use of digital currencies for payments.
Meanwhile, politicians like Senator Warren have contacted other major firms, such as Meta, to ask about their stablecoin plans—a response to previous attempts like Facebook’s Libra that faced regulatory setbacks. The stablecoin landscape remains under close watch as legislative details are finalized.