Stablecoin bill passes in Northern Marianas as House overrides veto
16 Maio 2025 - 2:18AM
Cointelegraph


The Pacific US territory of the Northern Mariana Islands has
passed a bill allowing its small constituent island of Tinian to
launch a stablecoin, overriding an earlier veto by the territory’s
governor.
The 20-member Northern Mariana Islands House voted 14-2 to undo
Governor Arnold Palacios’ April 11 veto of the
bill, which allows the Tinian local government to issue
licenses to internet casinos and includes a provision for the
Tinian treasurer to issue, manage and redeem a “Tinian Stable
Token.”
The territory’s nine-member Senate had revived the
bill on May 9, voting 7-1 in a two-thirds majority to override
the veto, which then needed a two-thirds majority in the House to
pass.
Representative
Marissa Flores (top left) had urged for “thoughtful deliberation”
on the internet gaming and stablecoin bill. Source:
YouTube
Originally, a four-member Tinian delegation to the Marianas
legislature had unanimously passed the bill to Governor Palacios on
March 12.
It may put the Tinian government in the lead to be the first US
public entity to issue a stablecoin, which it must do before July
if it’s to beat the state of Wyoming government,
which is aiming to issue a stablecoin by then.
Tinian has just over 2,000 residents and a largely tourism-based
economy. Its local government, the Municipality of Tinian and
Aguiguan, is one of four municipalities in the Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands, a US territory in the Pacific Ocean north
of Guam.
Governor Palacios said in a letter that he vetoed the bill as it
“presents several legal issues and may be unconstitutional,” would
regulate an activity that could not “be clearly restricted” to
Tinian and that it lacked needed enforcement measures to counter
illegal gambling.
The stablecoin is called the Marianas US Dollar (MUSD) and will
be backed by cash and US Treasury bills held in reserve by the
Tinian Municipal Treasury, according to statements shared with
Cointelegraph in March.
The Tinian government chose local tech services firm Marianas
Rai Corporation as the exclusive infrastructure provider for MUSD,
which will be launched on the eCash blockchain, a network that
rebranded from Bitcoin Cash ABC in 2021 and is a
fork of Bitcoin Cash, a blockchain forked from Bitcoin.
A Marianas Rai Corp. spokesperson did not comment beyond telling
Cointelegraph the company would announce more on MUSD on May
19.
“Bitter pill to swallow”
Before the vote, House lawmakers heard from the public and
discussed overturning Governor Palacios’ veto before they voted it
through, with independent House floor leader Marissa Flores airing
concerns over the bill.
Marianas Rai Corp. co-founder and technology chief Vin Armani
had urged lawmakers to undo the veto, saying the bill would
“attract billions of dollars of investment and tax revenue” from
the crypto industry without the government having to pitch in.
Clyde Norita, a Marianas Rai Corp. director and local legal
cannabis mogul, told the House that the local economy was “dying
out” and the bill would allow business in the region “without
affecting our culture, without affecting our environment, without
affecting our immigration status.”
Representative Flores, who voted against the override, said,
"Every time we talk about casinos, there’s always some kind of
bitter pill to swallow.”
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“It is true, we are in dire need of money, but what I don’t like
is when we are desperate, and we are now forced to make a decision
because we are desperate once again,” she added. “Every time we’re
desperate, it always seems that we come back to casinos.”
“I don’t like to be pushed to a corner to make a decision based
on fear,” Flores said.
Others were more supportive of the measure, with Republican
Representative Patrick San Nicolas, a Tinian delegation member who
initially voted on the bill, saying it would help pull the region
out of “a deep economic crisis.”
“We need this legislation to unlock our potential,” he added.
“This bill does not depend on tourists or federal subsidies — it
builds a digital industry generating revenue from a licensed
jurisdiction.”
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