Category: News
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MSBA hits 10 years — and reloads its board as states, crypto and remittance taxes crowd the 2026 agenda
MSBA’s 2025 work reads like a statehouse grind — model laws, testimony, and tax fights — while FedMSB’s 2025 work reads like a national modernization campaign focused on access, standards, and stablecoin-era infrastructure. Both…
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India Remains the World’s Largest Remittance Destination as FY25 Inflows Reach $135.4B; Forex Reserves Set a New High
India continues to receive the largest remittance inflows globally. The Indian government’s Economic Survey 2025–26 reports that remittances reached $135.4 billion in FY25, maintaining India’s position as the world’s top destination for money sent…
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Wyoming’s “FRNT” Stable Token: Four Letters, Three Worlds, One Big Headache
Wyoming didn’t just use “FRNT” informally. State trademark records list multiple filings tied to the Wyoming Stable Token Commission, including “FRNT”, “Frontier Stable Token,” and even “iFRNT.”
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Stablecoins Are Changing the Money Trail — and a New Brief Says TBML Is Getting Harder to Spot
A U.S.-based financial education group says trade-based money laundering is moving into a “stablecoin settlement layer,” and it’s pushing a new way to catch the inconsistencies across trade, shipping, banks — and the blockchain.
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Wyoming’s FRNT: One-Exchange Trading, Rising Costs, and an $8.1 Million Budget Request
In a Jan. 7, 2026 Factbook, the Commission lists BFY27: $8.1M via budget. That means the next big sustainability test isn’t theoretical — it’s already on the calendar: whether Wyoming keeps funding operations through…
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Senators Unveil Long-Awaited Crypto Rulebook — and Stablecoins Get a New Clampdown
Draft bill draws a line between “security” and “commodity” tokens, boosts the CFTC’s role in spot crypto, and cracks down on passive stablecoin “interest” while keeping some rewards alive.
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EU Economists to Brussels: Build a “Public-First” Digital Euro — or Lose Control of Payments
A group of 70 academics and policy experts has fired off an open letter to EU lawmakers warning that a watered-down digital euro could leave the continent stuck under the thumb of foreign payment…
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From Issuer Logo to Token Icon: Wyoming’s FRNT Visual Narrative Falls Flat
FRNT may be structurally conservative, but its visual system is not. The commission logo fails to project governmental authority, and the token icon overcorrects toward retail recognizability at the expense of institutional gravitas.
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Money Orders Won’t Die — and One Mega-Temple’s “Divine Mail” Proves It
For money services businesses, Aseervachanam is a reminder that legacy payment rails don’t disappear just because faster tech exists. When a payment method is tied to ritual, trust, and a physical proof-of-connection, customers may…
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Stablecoin “Watchdogs” Move In as Wyoming’s FRNT Gets the Side-Eye
Wyoming’s stable token statute and the Commission’s own administrative rules appear deliberately built to avoid that exact role. The system is structured as a non–stress-bearing issuer model — designed so the issuer itself is…