The GENIUS Act
Why the Future of Money Just Changed
(And You Probably Missed It)
Most people didn’t notice it, but in June of 2025, Congress passed something called The GENIUS Act — a bill that quietly changed the future of how money moves in America. It was only mentioned as a blip in the news, and downplayed like nothing happened. GENIUS stands for Government-Enabled National Infrastructure for US - Stablecoins. That might sound like high-level banking talk, but here’s what it really means: digital dollars are officially going mainstream.
This isn’t about Bitcoin or risky crypto investments. It’s about big banks, payment processors, and even the U.S. Treasury embracing stablecoins — digital versions of the dollar that move faster, cost less to transfer, and don’t need a traditional bank in the middle. Companies like Mastercard, Fiserv, and Circle are already rolling out tools that will affect how you get paid, how you spend, and how you save. If you’ve ever used Venmo, Zelle, or Cash App — what’s coming next will feel familiar… but more powerful.
Watch this short video to understand what just changed,
and why it matters to everyday Americans.
8 Minute Video
June 2025
July 2025

