The Historical Roots of Stablecoins

Alex Johnson
Alex Johnson
April 29, 2026

Welcome back to the Fintech Takes podcast. I’m Alex Johnson, joined by Mike Hsu, former Acting Comptroller of the Currency.

I recently crossed paths with Mike at the Bank of North Dakota’s fintech and stablecoin event in Fargo, where he led a 90-minute session on stablecoins from a policymaker’s perspective. It was so impressive I wanted an interactive version for the podcast.

In this episode, we trace the historical lineage of stablecoins from free banking before the Civil War, through the Eurodollar market, money market funds, Satoshi Nakamoto’s white paper, and Facebook’s Libra announcement … all the way up to the GENIUS Act. 

All regulation is path-dependent. To understand why policymakers react the way they do to stablecoins, you have to understand what shaped them.

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Alex Johnson
Alex Johnson