TLDRs; Circle stock fell sharply after the Senate delayed the crypto bill and Coinbase opposed current draft provisions. USDC rewards restrictions could hit CircleTLDRs; Circle stock fell sharply after the Senate delayed the crypto bill and Coinbase opposed current draft provisions. USDC rewards restrictions could hit Circle

Circle (CRCL) Stock; Drops Nearly 10% Amid Senate Crypto Bill Delay

TLDRs;

  • Circle stock fell sharply after the Senate delayed the crypto bill and Coinbase opposed current draft provisions.
  • USDC rewards restrictions could hit Circle’s revenue, drawing investor scrutiny and market caution.
  • Visa’s USDC settlement pilot highlights stablecoin adoption even as U.S. regulation lags.
  • Circle’s stock reacts strongly to policy uncertainty, with key Senate decisions expected later this month.

Shares of Circle Internet Group (CRCL) tumbled nearly 10% on Thursday following the U.S. Senate Banking Committee’s decision to delay discussions on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, a pivotal cryptocurrency bill.

The stock closed at $76.60, down 9.7% from its previous close, reflecting market uncertainty over stablecoin regulation and broader crypto-sector sentiment.


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Senate Delay Sparks Market Reaction

Circle’s drop came as lawmakers postponed the “markup” session for the Clarity Act, which would have allowed senators to vote on amendments and finalize the draft bill.

The delay followed Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong’s public withdrawal of support, citing concerns that the current bill text would unduly restrict rewards associated with dollar-pegged stablecoins. Armstrong emphasized that it would be better to have no legislation than to pass a flawed bill.

This regulatory hesitation sent shockwaves through crypto-linked stocks. Coinbase (COIN) shares slid 6.5%, Robinhood (HOOD) lost 7.8%, and bitcoin also experienced a minor decline of 0.9%, highlighting how legislative uncertainty can ripple across the digital asset ecosystem.

USDC and Stablecoin Revenue Under Scrutiny

Circle’s USDC stablecoin plays a central role in the debate. The asset is pegged to the U.S. dollar and generates income for the company through interest and dividends held in reserve accounts. Any limitations on how “rewards” can be offered could directly impact Circle’s revenue model, making investors cautious ahead of the final legislation.

Industry observers note that the controversy over the Clarity Act has expanded beyond definitions of “rewards” to broader questions about who should regulate the stablecoin market. Blockchain Association CEO Summer Mersinger described the bill’s current trajectory as influenced by pressure from large banking institutions aiming to eliminate stablecoin incentives.

Payments Industry Watches Stablecoin Integration

Despite legislative uncertainty, mainstream financial players continue to explore stablecoin adoption. Visa has integrated stablecoin settlements into its existing infrastructure, running a pilot program allowing select U.S. banks to transact using Circle’s USDC.

Visa’s crypto chief, Cuy Sheffield, cited an annualized run rate of $4.5 billion for stablecoin-based settlements, signaling growing interest in digital assets among traditional finance firms.

The move illustrates that even amid regulatory ambiguity, stablecoins are gaining traction as a practical tool for payments and cross-border settlements, keeping Circle at the center of financial innovation.

Investors Eye Capitol Hill Developments

Circle’s NYSE debut in June 2025 priced its IPO at $31 per share, and since then, the stock has often acted as a barometer for policy shifts and market sentiment. With the new legislative text due by January 21 and the committee markup scheduled for January 27, investors are closely monitoring Capitol Hill for any guidance on stablecoin regulations.

The stock’s sensitivity to both interest rate changes and regulatory developments underscores the challenges facing pure-play stablecoin issuers like Circle. Analysts suggest that while long-term growth remains promising, short-term volatility is likely to persist until legislative clarity is achieved.

The post Circle (CRCL) Stock; Drops Nearly 10% Amid Senate Crypto Bill Delay appeared first on CoinCentral.

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