The White House says US banks refused meetings over the CLARITY Act stablecoin rewards issue, adding new tension to the debate around crypto policy and bankingThe White House says US banks refused meetings over the CLARITY Act stablecoin rewards issue, adding new tension to the debate around crypto policy and banking

White House Says US Banks Refused Meetings on CLARITY Act Stablecoin Rewards

2026/05/12 02:57
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The White House has accused US banks of refusing to meet with administration officials over the stablecoin rewards provision in the CLARITY Act, escalating tensions between traditional finance and crypto policymakers.

What the White House said about banks and the CLARITY Act

The White House published a document outlining what it described as the effects of stablecoin yield prohibition on bank lending, framing the dispute as a breakdown in communication between the administration and the banking industry over the CLARITY Act’s approach to stablecoin rewards.

The core allegation is that US banks declined invitations to discuss the stablecoin rewards issue directly with White House officials. The refusal signals a deeper rift over whether stablecoin issuers should be permitted to offer yield or interest-like returns to holders, a provision that banks have historically opposed.

As CryptoSlate reported, the White House characterized the banking industry’s stance as prioritizing self-interest over constructive policy engagement.

Why stablecoin rewards are a flashpoint

Stablecoin rewards refer to the ability of stablecoin issuers to pass yield generated from reserves back to token holders. Banks view this as a competitive threat, since interest-bearing stablecoins could draw deposits away from traditional savings accounts.

The CLARITY Act is part of a broader legislative push to regulate stablecoins in the United States. The stablecoin rewards question has become one of the most contentious provisions, with banks and crypto firms clashing over how the rules should treat yield distribution.

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The outcome could shape whether stablecoin products can offer returns that compete directly with bank deposit rates. The question has grown more pressing as major issuers expand their offerings, with Circle’s ARC token presale reportedly raising $222 million in a sign of growing institutional appetite for stablecoin-adjacent products.

The refused meetings suggest that banks may be opting to lobby Congress directly rather than engage with the executive branch on this issue.

What this means for crypto policy

The public nature of the White House’s accusation is unusual. By naming the refusal openly, the administration appears to be pressuring banks to return to the table or risk being portrayed as obstructionist on stablecoin legislation.

Earlier reporting indicated that banks had signaled some openness to exemptions in the stablecoin yield prohibition, making the subsequent refusal to meet a notable reversal in tone.

The standoff arrives during a volatile period for crypto markets, with events like the KelpDAO exploit drawing scrutiny to DeFi infrastructure and keeping regulatory attention elevated. How the CLARITY Act stablecoin rewards dispute resolves will likely influence the broader trajectory of US crypto policy heading into the second half of 2026.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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