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The long-debated bipartisan GENIUS Act—set to establish the United States’ first comprehensive federal framework for stablecoin regulation—may pass the Senate as soon as Wednesday, June 11. 

This timeline comes after Senate Majority Whip John Thune filed cloture today on Amendment #2307. This is a key bipartisan substitute to the original bill (S.1582), and on the bill itself.

Next Steps for the GENIUS Act 

Cloture, a procedural tool used to limit debate and force a final vote, allows 30 hours of focused Senate debate. Barring procedural delays, the chamber is expected to hold final votes on both the amendment and the underlying legislation by midweek. 

Senate insiders familiar with the matter told BeInCrypto that Wednesday is the likely window for final passage, assuming no objections derail the schedule.

The cloture filings from Thune mark the final stage in the Senate’s effort to advance the GENIUS Act. Under Senate rules, the 30-hour clock for debate began ticking immediately after cloture was invoked. 

So, this sets up a vote window by Wednesday. The bill requires 60 votes to overcome the filibuster and move to a final vote.

This follows significant bipartisan cooperation led by Senators Bill Hagerty, Kirsten Gillibrand, Cynthia Lummis, and Chris Van Hollen. 

The Hagerty amendment (#2307) serves as a negotiated substitute, integrating several compromise provisions aimed at increasing support across both parties.


Key Amendments and Negotiations

Amendment #2307 reshaped the bill substantially to meet demands from both the banking sector and digital asset firms:

  • State vs. Federal Oversight: The amendment allows stablecoin issuers under $10 billion in market cap to opt into a state-based regulatory regime. Issuers above that threshold would fall under a federal supervisory framework.
  • Reserve and Transparency Requirements: Issuers must maintain 1:1 backing with US dollars or highly liquid short-term assets such as Treasury bills. Monthly attestations and public disclosures are mandated to ensure solvency and consumer protection.
  • Ban on Interest-Yielding Stablecoins: In response to lobbying from the banking sector, the bill includes a ban on yield-generating stablecoins that might compete with traditional deposits. This was among the most debated provisions.
  • Restrictions on Foreign Stablecoins: The amendment limits the circulation of foreign-issued stablecoins in the US market without equivalent regulatory oversight, citing national security concerns.
  • Executive Restrictions: A clause restricts executive branch members, including the president, from issuing or endorsing a national stablecoin, reinforcing Congressional authority over monetary innovation.

What Happens After the Vote?

If the cloture vote clears the 60-vote threshold—likely, given prior bipartisan momentum—the Senate will proceed to a final vote on the Hagerty substitute and then on the GENIUS Act in full.

Once passed, the bill heads to the House, where a parallel effort—the STABLE Act—is gaining traction. Lawmakers will need to reconcile both versions in conference before sending a unified bill to the President’s desk. 

Sources close to the House Financial Services Committee suggest alignment on most key principles.

However, details like custody rules and state preemption may still spark negotiations.

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Mohammad Shahid
Mohammad Shahid is an experienced crypto journalist with a specialization in blockchain security. He covers a wide range of topics spanning everything from Web3 to retail crypto. As an experienced freelance journalist, he has worked on campaigns for several tier-1 exchanges, such as Bitget, and startups, including RankFi and HAQQ. Mohammad comes from an extensive technical background, with a master’s degree in Cyber Security Analysis from Macquarie University, where he majored in...
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