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Stablecoin Reward Ban Debate Intensifies as Clarity Act Stalls

2026/03/23 20:20
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U.S. CLARITY Act Delayed as Banks Oppose Stablecoin Rewards, ALL Eye On April 16

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The debate over banning passive rewards on stablecoins is gaining urgency as U.S. lawmakers work toward finalizing crypto regulations before the upcoming congressional deadline. 

The discussion intensified in late March 2026, with banks pushing to restrict yield-bearing stablecoins while crypto firms warn it could slow adoption.

CLARITY Act Stalls Over Stablecoin Yield Dispute

The Senate’s market structure bill, known as the CLARITY Act, has stalled after negotiations broke down over whether stablecoin providers should offer yield. The legislation, backed by the president, aims to create comprehensive rules for the U.S. crypto market, including clearer classifications for digital assets.

Banking groups are lobbying lawmakers to prohibit stablecoin rewards that resemble deposit interest. Traditional savings accounts currently offer around 0.01% to 0.50% annually, while some crypto platforms provide roughly 3.5% to 4% on stablecoin deposits such as USDC. Banks argue that this gap could trigger deposit outflows from the traditional financial system.

The dispute centers on whether dollar-pegged stablecoins should only be used for payments and settlement or allowed to compete directly with bank accounts and money market funds by offering yield.

Retail Participation and Exchange Revenue at Risk

If passive rewards are banned, retail participation could decline. Many users place their funds in stablecoins to earn passive returns while waiting for trading opportunities. Removing yields could reduce on-chain dollar demand and lower liquidity across crypto platforms.

Crypto exchanges may also feel the impact. Platforms like Coinbase, Kraken, and Gemini currently benefit from stablecoin balances through interest-sharing and treasury strategies. A reduction in stablecoin deposits could affect platform revenue and overall activity.

Stablecoin adoption could slow as well. Yield-bearing stablecoins have become popular during volatile periods, allowing investors to hold stable assets while earning returns

Crypto Industry May Adapt Despite Regulatory Pressure

Despite concerns, the impact may not be entirely negative. Crypto firms have previously adjusted to similar restrictions by restructuring reward programs. Instead of direct interest, platforms may shift toward activity-based incentives such as trading rewards, payments, or liquidity participation.

There is also a possibility that yield programs move outside the United States if regulatory pressure increases. This would allow global platforms to continue offering incentives while complying with local rules.

Ultimately, many in the industry believe the broader regulatory clarity matters more. The Clarity Act aims to define digital commodities and securities, potentially reducing enforcement risks. 

Even if passive rewards are restricted, clearer rules could support long-term growth and innovation in the crypto market.

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