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Coinbase May Withdraw Support from CLARITY Act: Bloomberg

US crypto exchange Coinbase is reportedly ramping up pressure on US lawmakers to resist a push to ban certain decentralized finance provisions in a major crypto bill known as the CLARITY Act. 

A report from Bloomberg on Sunday, citing “a person familiar with the firm’s thinking,” said Coinbase “may reconsider its support” for the bill should it restrict stablecoin issuers from offering rewards on crypto exchanges and other platforms.

Cointelegraph reached out to Coinbase for comment but didn’t receive an immediate response.

Banking groups have been concerned that stablecoin rewards and income-generating products could siphon trillions of dollars from the traditional banking system.

An anti-decentralized finance group was reportedly seen running advertisements on Fox News, encouraging the public to pressure their local senators into passing crypto market structure legislation to ban the DeFi provisions supposedly threatening the banking industry.

The crypto community has been fighting hard, too, with Stand With Crypto claiming its advocates have sent over 135,000 emails to senators to protect stablecoin rewards.

Source: Stand With Crypto

The US Senate Banking Committee is set to discuss the issue in a Senate markup session this Thursday. 

The GENIUS Act — passed in July — prohibits stablecoin issuers from offering interest or yield to holders of the token; however, it does not explicitly extend the ban to crypto exchanges or third parties — potentially enabling issuers to sidestep the law by offering rewards through partner platforms.

Coinbase has applied for a national trust banking charter — which would formally allow it to offer rewards under those rules — while the banking industry is fighting to close that loophole under the CLARITY Act.

Millions on the line for crypto firms and banks

Stablecoins have become a major revenue driver for Coinbase, bringing in nearly $247 million in Q4 in addition to $154.8 million from blockchain rewards. 

Banning rewards from products like Circle’s USDC (USDC) stablecoin, which lets users earn around 3.5%, could hit Coinbase and other crypto trading platforms hard.

Related: A16z raises $15B, says crypto a ‘key’ to America winning next 100 years

However, banking industry advocates say allowing stablecoin rewards could hit the industry even harder, with the Treasury Department estimating in April that widespread stablecoin adoption could draw $6.6 trillion from the traditional banking system.

Crypto market structure laws may not take effect until 2029

In addition to the contentious DeFi provisions, there are fears that the 2026 US midterm elections may slow momentum of the CLARITY Act bill, with TD Cowen’s Washington Research Group reporting the bill may not pass Congress until 2027, with final implementation in 2029.

Senate Banking Committee Chair Tim Scott, however, appears confident that it can be passed much sooner and “deliver real results for the American people.”

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