During crypto’s difficult years, which culminated in 2022 and 2023 with several high-profile business failures, the Fed “worked with Congress to try to get a [...] legal framework for stablecoins, which would have been a nice place to start,” said Powell. “We were not successful.” “I think that the climate is changing and you’re moving into more mainstreaming of that whole sector, so Congress is again looking [...] at a legal framework for stablecoins,” he said. “Depending on what’s in it, that’s a good idea. We need that. There isn’t one now,” said Powell.