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Crypto meltdown prompts Yellen to call for regulation

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WASHINGTON, May 14, (AP): Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, responding to the recent sharp decline in the value of cryptocurr­encies, said Thursday that additional federal regulation was needed to respond to the wave of speculativ­e investment in the currency whose secrecy is an essential part of its appeal.

“We really need a regulatory framework to guard against the risks,” Yellen said of cryptocurr­encies called stable coins, during a House committee hearing Thursday. Citing the rapid rise in use of digital assets, she added, “Really, we need a comprehens­ive framework so that there are no gaps in the regulation.”

Stable coins are a type of cryptocurr­ency pegged to a specific value, usually the dollar, another currency or gold. Its parity with the dollar is what, in theory, makes it stable. However, volatility in the cryptocurr­ency market this week challenged that premise.

“We’ve had a real life demonstrat­ion of the risks,” she said, referring to the meltdown of the TerraUSD beginning on Monday.

A run - or sale by a large number of owners - on the Terra stable coin, caused it to drop in value from roughly $8 to below 30 cents.

A Federal Reserve report released Monday outlines how stable coins are vulnerable to runs.

“Terra broke the buck and this morning and yesterday the largest stable coin Tether also broke the buck,” referring to another token that dropped below its dollar peg this week.

Yellen was also questioned at the hearing on the root cause of inflation, which has driven up prices, and how the administra­tion plans to combat rising energy, housing and food costs.

She said the administra­tion is doing what it can to address supply chain issues and other contributo­rs to inflation.

“We have a really good strong labor market, we have household balance sheets that are in good shape,” as well as a strong banking sector, Yellen said.

“All of those things suggest that the Fed has a path to bring down inflation without causing a recession,” she said.

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