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U.S. accounting-standards group proposes way to see stablecoins as 'cash equivalent'

What the available feed establishes, why this development may matter and what the evidence cannot yet answer.

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01 / What happened

What CoinDesk reports

The Financial Accounting Standards Board, a nonprofit that governs accounting practices, proposed that certain stablecoins should fit the bill as cash-like.
02 / Why it matters

The immediate significance

The RSS extract states the development but does not provide enough matched evidence for a broader impact judgment. This page leaves that assessment open.

Decrypt has also published a related feed report, giving readers another attributed account to compare without treating repetition as proof.

03 / Evidence gaps

What remains unknown

  1. No matched primary document independently supporting the central claim is linked to this page.
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How the story developed

Decrypt and CoinDesk are reporting related developments. This timeline compares their attributed feed reports in publication order; separate coverage does not establish that every claim is true.

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