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Fed Stablecoin Remarks Put Dollar Policy Into The Tokenization Debate

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Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller opened a dollar-policy conference by putting stablecoins and tokenization at the center of the discussion about how financial innovation could affect the dollar’s international role.

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Fed Stablecoin Remarks Put Dollar Policy Into The Tokenization Debate
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Waller Puts Stablecoins Inside Dollar Policy

Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller opened the central bank’s conference on the international role of the U.S. dollar by moving stablecoins and tokenization from a crypto-market discussion into a monetary-policy setting.

Waller said the conference is examining how financial innovation, including stablecoins, could affect the dollar’s international roles.

That framing matters for banks, payment firms and tokenized-asset platforms because it treats private digital-dollar instruments as part of the same policy conversation as liquidity, trust and cross-border use.

The remarks did not announce a new rule, supervisory action or central bank digital currency project.

They set the agenda for a policy discussion about whether digital assets reinforce the dollar’s reach, change how dollar instruments circulate, or create new risks around settlement, custody and access.

Waller also pointed to how quickly the questions have changed since earlier conferences in the series.

The agenda has moved from familiar safe-asset and liquidity issues toward the policy consequences of new digital instruments that could carry dollar exposure through different rails.

The Dollar Case Still Starts With Trust

Waller kept the dollar’s existing strengths at the center of the argument.

He pointed to the size and strength of the U.S. economy, deep financial markets, and trust in U.S. institutions and the rule of law as the familiar foundations of the currency’s global role.

That is a useful boundary for the stablecoin debate.

The remarks do not present tokenization as a replacement for those foundations.

They present digital assets as a new delivery layer whose effect depends on whether users still want instruments linked to the dollar and to the institutions behind it.

For fintech companies, that means a stablecoin or tokenized deposit story cannot be separated from bank liquidity, legal confidence and market depth.

For regulators, it keeps the focus on the conditions that make a digital dollar instrument credible outside a trading platform.

The conference framing also keeps international use in view.

Dollar-linked digital assets may be issued by private firms, but the policy concern is whether they interact with the same confidence channels that support official and market-based dollar instruments today.

Tokenization Still Needs Policy Evidence

The speech leaves the hardest operating questions open.

Waller welcomed a conference discussion rather than setting out a final policy position, so the next evidence will come from how officials, market participants and banks connect stablecoins to payment use, settlement risk and the dollar’s international demand.

The practical issue is not only whether tokenized dollar instruments can move quickly.

The unresolved burden is whether they can preserve the trust, liquidity and legal confidence that Waller described as the base of the dollar’s current role.

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