Stablecoins Might Not Be Ready for Payments: CFPB Head
Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, discusses the viability of stablecoins for use as consumer payments, the outlook for U.S. bank mergers, and the factors behind the growth in credit-card debt on "Balance of Power."
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