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Stablecoins are grabbing worldwide attention, but the Nobel Prize-winning economist, Jean Tirole, sees hidden concerns as he unveils crisis warnings in a recent interview. Contrary to the beliefs that stablecoins are more stable than other digital assets, he foresees a major fumble if they lag in supervision.
As the adoption of the cryptocurrency industry skyrockets, the demand for stablecoins is continuously growing, especially as investors appreciate their pegging to traditional assets. However, the Nobel Prize winner Jean Tirole argues that there are risks.
In an interview with the Financial Times, Tirole warned investors that the insufficient supervision may end this safe asset illusion. He says that without supervision and investor demand, these assets could bring large-scale losses.
His concerns mainly targeted the oversight of stablecoins, where he fears that without proper supervision, a minor loss in the investors’ confidence could spark withdrawals, leading to the depeg. More importantly, he added that stablecoins could push the government into a multibillion-dollar bailout if these pegged tokens depegged.
“If it is held by retail or institutional depositors who thought it was a perfectly safe deposit, then the government will be under a lot of pressure to rescue the depositors so they don’t lose their money,” he said.
Jean Tirole, currently working as a professor at the Toulouse School of Economics, claims that the stablecoins pegged to U.S. government bonds could struggle since the underlying assets are becoming unpopular due to their low yields.
He gave a few examples, especially when the returns on these bonds were negative for years. More importantly, the payouts after inflation were even less, becoming a threat to stablecoins.
Notably, he also questioned whether regulators have adequate resources and incentives to act diligently. Tirole flagged that some members of the U.S. administration might have a conflict of interest, which could compromise the regulatory clarity.
Some regulatory members have already questioned Donald Trump’s conflict with his crypto project. One of the WLFI is getting launched on top exchanges today.
Notably, the stablecoin market is growing exponentially and is already worth $280 billion (market capitalization). Experts like Citi predicted at least $500 billion to $3.7 trillion for these cryptos by 2030.
Adding to the enthusiasm, the U.S. Treasury estimates a $2 trillion market cap by 2028. In this, the passing of the GENIUS Act into law in the U.S. and the Stablecoin Ordinance issuers’ license in Hong Kong is adding to the optimism
Although it is bullish for crypto, the massive growth also concerns experts like Tirole due to lagging government oversight.
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