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Senate Negotiations Over CLARITY Act Reveal New Sticking Points On Stablecoin Yields

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  • Senate leaders are seeking agreement on stablecoin yield rules in the CLARITY Act.

  • Republicans consider combining crypto oversight with housing reform to secure support.

  • Regulatory institutions and political demands intensify as the bill approaches a Senate vote.
Ömer Ergin
Ömer Ergin 1 month ago
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Senate lawmakers are progressing with discussions on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, known as the CLARITY Act, as they race to define a framework for crypto and stablecoin oversight by the end of the year. Recent sessions in Washington included high-level meetings between Senate Banking Committee Republicans and Patrick Witt, who acts as the White House’s principal crypto policy advisor. The main focus of these talks has shifted toward resolving issues surrounding stablecoin yield—arguably the most difficult aspect in the current bill negotiations.

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Stablecoin Yield Remains UnresolvedBanking and Housing Policies Intersect in Legislative Strategy

Stablecoin Yield Remains Unresolved

Patrick Witt plays a central role in shaping White House digital assets policy and has worked on crypto legislative matters for several years. In Thursday’s meeting, Witt conferred with Senators Cynthia Lummis, Thom Tillis, and Tim Scott to address how yield-generating stablecoins might be regulated. Banking leaders worry that these stablecoins could divert deposits from conventional financial institutions, and senators have asked Witt to make public a White House economic review detailing this risk. The document, available to lawmakers, remains confidential for now.

Banking and Housing Policies Intersect in Legislative Strategy

Lawmakers are now weighing whether to integrate community bank deregulation and affordable housing reforms into the pending crypto bill. Senators believe combining the CLARITY Act with housing provisions could broaden its appeal and strengthen the chances of passage. The Senate recently approved a housing reform measure, while the House has crafted an alternative, leaving open the question of whether the two efforts will merge successfully.

Senator Cynthia Lummis described the stablecoin negotiations as “delicate” and pointed to the emergence of alternative approaches favoring non-interest-bearing incentive programs, akin to credit card rewards, instead of mimicking bank savings or traditional interest. Her comments signaled a pivot from text revision to a process focused more on engaging key stakeholders across sectors.

Coinbase, led by CEO Brian Armstrong, was previously a significant voice in the debates over an earlier draft but is now reported to be more open to compromise. No official comment has been released from the company regarding these developments.

During an address at the DC Blockchain Summit, Senator Tim Scott expressed optimism that a clear framework on stablecoin incentives was nearing completion, highlighting the collaborative contributions of Lummis, Angela Alsobrooks, and Tillis in forging a consensus.

Democratic lawmakers have also entered new demands into the process, calling for rules that would bar senior government officials and members of Congress from potentially profiting through private crypto investments. They have linked this requirement—reportedly targeted at President Trump—with the need to finalize appointments to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission before greenlighting new digital asset rules.

Among the regulatory institutions shaping the landscape, the Securities and Exchange Commission earlier this week took a step forward by publishing its first taxonomy for digital assets in the U.S., outlining how different crypto assets will be classified. SEC Chair Paul Atkins outlined plans to work alongside the CFTC on CLARITY Act implementation once the proposal clears Congress.

Reflecting investor and public sentiment on legislative prospects, prediction platform Polymarket currently places the likelihood of the CLARITY Act becoming law in 2026 at 62%.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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