IMF Warns Stablecoins Could Reshape Global Payments

  • Stablecoins can speed up cross-border payments but may weaken local currencies in countries with inflation or weak banks.

  • Lack of regulation and weak KYC rules could make stablecoins risky, even enabling illicit financial activity.

  • Ripple predicts stablecoins will become central to global finance, with 50% of Fortune 500 firms holding them by 2026.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has sounded a warning that stablecoins could fundamentally change global payments, while highlighting major financial risks. In a post on its official X page, the IMF said that rising adoption of stablecoins, especially dollar-pegged ones, may challenge local currencies in weaker economies.

The institution emphasized that these digital assets were fully capable of eroding the control of the central bank as well as causing a state of macroeconomic instability in case the regulatory environment was not clear. Secondly, in addition to that, the IM also pointed out that the stablecoins could creep in to replace the local currencies in those countries that were experiencing high rates of inflation.

Furthermore, the IMF has included a caution that the rate of capital flight might increase with the emergence of stablecoins. Money might exit a particular country easily, thereby causing volatility. It has also pointed out the lack of regulation as an area of serious concern.

For instance, the IMF raised concerns about the question of who actually has the power in terms of global stablecoins, as well as how conflicting jurisdictions would be able to resolve any disputes. It also raised concerns over the operation risks and KYC processes, which might increase risks by facilitating illicit financial activities.

Potential Benefits Amid Risks

However, the IMF recognized that stablecoins cannot be ignored. These digital assets could lower costs and increase speed for cross-border payments. Consequently, they may support growth in tokenized assets and broader financial inclusion. Besides, the IMF highlighted that stablecoins could expand beyond crypto trading if proper legal frameworks are implemented.

“Stablecoins have the potential to reshape cross-border payments and capital flows,” the report stated. Hence, regulatory clarity remains crucial to prevent economic destabilization in vulnerable nations.

Ripple President Monica Long also weighed in, emphasizing stablecoins’ growing role. She predicted that the sector would integrate into mainstream financial systems, becoming foundational for global settlements.

Long forecasts that by the end of 2026, roughly 50% of Fortune 500 companies will hold crypto exposure, including stablecoins. Additionally, the European Union’s Systemic Risk Board aligned with these concerns, proposing a ban on multi-issuance stablecoins, citing potential risks to the euro’s stability.

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