David Sacks: The crypto industry has made concessions on stablecoin yields, and banks should respond accordingly

Foresight News reports that David Sacks, the White House’s Director of Cryptocurrency and Artificial Intelligence, tweeted, “Patrick Witt has done an excellent job mediating compromises between the banking and crypto industries. No one has worked harder than him to push for the final passage of market structure legislation. By the way, the crypto industry has made significant concessions on stablecoin yields; now it’s time for banks to respond accordingly.”

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