analysts at JPMorgan Chase said that income stablecoins, including tokenized government bonds, may see significant growth in the future. JPMorgan Chase managing director Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou and other analysts wrote in a report released on Wednesday that income stablecoins currently only account for 6% of the total stablecoin market value, but could see a significant expansion, potentially capturing up to 50% of the market share unless regulations change. Traditional stablecoins (such as Tether's USDT and Circle's USDC) do not share reserve income with users, as doing so would classify these assets as securities. They stated that this classification would also impose additional compliance requirements, hindering their seamless use as collateral in the current cryptocurrency ecosystem.
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