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    Bpay NewsBy Bpay News2 months agoUpdated:November 17, 20252 Mins Read
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    Headline: DNB’s Olaf Sleijpen Warns Stablecoins Could Become Systemically Relevant

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    As stablecoin adoption accelerates, European policymakers are sharpening their focus on potential financial stability risks. Olaf Sleijpen, a senior official at the Dutch central bank (DNB), cautioned that the rapid growth of stablecoins—especially those backed by U.S. assets such as Treasuries—could elevate them to systemic importance if current trends continue.

    Sleijpen highlighted a key vulnerability: if confidence in “stable” coins falters, issuers may be forced to liquidate the underlying assets at speed. Large-scale selling of U.S. Treasuries or similar high-quality securities could ripple through global markets, tightening liquidity, amplifying volatility, and transmitting stress into the broader economy. Such spillovers might complicate inflation dynamics and undermine financial stability, with implications for the euro area’s monetary policy stance.

    He added that, in a severe scenario, the European Central Bank might need to reassess its policy settings, though the appropriate response—rate cut or hike—would depend on the nature of the shock. Sleijpen emphasized that authorities should first deploy financial stability and macroprudential tools to contain market stress and safeguard the payments ecosystem before contemplating monetary policy adjustments.

    Key Points – Rapid stablecoin growth could make the sector systemically relevant in the euro area. – Coins backed by U.S. Treasuries pose run and forced-selling risks if confidence erodes. – Disorderly liquidation of underlying assets could spill into broader markets and the real economy. – Potential knock-on effects include market volatility, funding stress, and inflation uncertainty. – Policymakers would prioritize financial stability tools before considering ECB policy changes. – Any monetary policy response would depend on the shock’s direction and severity.

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