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When the BIS discovers its own irrelevance

Federico Rivi by Federico Rivi
July 24, 2026
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Report BIS: la Banca dei Regolamenti Internazionali boccia le stablecoin
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The central bank of central banks warns that dollar stablecoins bypass capital controls, fearing the erosion of its own relevance as an intermediary

The Bank for International Settlements has published a study covering more than 130 economies that contains a structural admission: dollar stablecoins prove to be “largely unaffected” by capital controls and currency restrictions. BIS researchers note that these instruments circulate “partly outside the regulatory perimeter” and that traditional controls prove “less effective” against them than against foreign-currency bank deposits.

Capital controls are among the oldest and most invasive instruments of state monetary policy: they exist to prevent citizens from moving wealth outside a jurisdiction, to artificially prop up exchange rates, and to keep banking systems running that would otherwise suffer continuous outflows. When the BIS observes that stablecoins bypass these mechanisms, it is saying that the market has found a path that existing laws cannot close. That demand for dollars in emerging economies is strong enough to finance alternative infrastructure, and that this infrastructure holds up under regulatory pressure. That is precisely what a free market does when it encounters a distortion large enough to make the detour worthwhile.

A distinction opens here, however, that enthusiasm for this market victory tends to skip. Dollar stablecoins – USDT, USDC, and their equivalents – are third-party promises. Every unit is a claim against a centralised issuer that holds reserves, answers to regulators, can freeze accounts, can be removed from a distribution platform, and can cooperate with judicial authorities. Institutional adoption carries this kind of fragility with it: the issuer’s legal structure is the control point that remains, even when the underlying blockchain is decentralised.

The practical financial freedom offered by a stablecoin is real but conditional. An Argentine citizen who converts pesos into USDT gains access to the dollar without going through the Argentine central bank. That is a concrete gain relative to the local banking system. The same citizen remains exposed, however, to Tether’s own policies, to regulation that the United States may impose on the issuer, and to the already documented possibility that specific addresses are blocked at the request of authorities: Tether has frozen thousands of addresses in coordination with OFAC and law enforcement in more than 65 countries, and Circle operates analogous mechanisms. Monetary sovereignty is delegated to a private entity incorporated in a foreign jurisdiction. Better than a central bank, without question. Monetary sovereignty remains, however, partial.

Bitcoin has a different architecture. No issuer can freeze a wallet, no company can be compelled to block an on-chain transaction, no registered office can be seized to stop the protocol. Supply is fixed mathematically and verifiable by anyone running a node. This is a property of the system, independent of the will of any actor. When the BIS observes that capital controls are less effective against stablecoins, it describes a phenomenon that with Bitcoin is structurally even more pronounced – even if the retail liquidity of stablecoins makes them today the most widespread escape route in emerging markets.

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