Regulatory oversight increases the risk of censoring endpoints of the stablecoin's network (such as the issuer, banks and custodians) as well as users. A score of 0 indicates a high degree of government censorship risk.
USDGLO’s issuer, Brale, is regulated in 27 US states as a holder of money transmission licenses and in Louisiana as a holder of a Virtual Currency Business Activity license. Brale is required to comply with KYC/AML requirements and provide periodic reports to FinCen.
Note: Censorship resistance is not a key objective common to all stablecoins. Consequently, a low score may not be a relevant source of concern to most stablecoin users. Furthermore, regulatory oversight can also be beneficial to some users as it entails more robust consumer protection mechanisms and increased transparency.