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Crypto Firms Offer Solutions for Stablecoin Yield Bill

Noah Carter
Last updated: February 8, 2026 9:19 am
Noah Carter
Published: February 8, 2026
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Crypto Firms Offer Solutions for Stablecoin Yield Bill
Crypto Firms Offer Solutions for Stablecoin Yield Bill
Key Points:
  • U.S. banks fear $6.6 trillion deposit outflows.
  • Senate Banking Committee and crypto firms like Coinbase are involved.
  • Considerations of $500 billion outflow by 2028.

Crypto firms and major U.S. banks are negotiating compromises to address provisions in the CLARITY Act, which has stalled in the Senate and seeks to limit stablecoin yields.

The ongoing negotiations could significantly impact the stablecoin market, potentially influencing deposit outflows and affecting consumer rights within the digital asset framework.

The debate around the proposed stablecoin yield bill has intensified, with crypto firms actively seeking compromises to avert high economic risks. The White House and major U.S. banks worry about potential $6.6 trillion deposit outflows.

Significant involvement includes the Senate Banking Committee, major U.S. banks, and the crypto sector, particularly Coinbase. The discussions focus on the CLARITY Act’s provisions and its impact on the crypto and banking industries.

Immediate consequences could affect consumer banking choices and crypto market dynamics. Community banking groups notably warn about large liquidity shifts among depositors.

Financial and political implications are extensive, involving both existing bank frameworks and digital asset evolution. The potential $500 billion outflow by 2028 is a serious consideration.

“The American Bankers Association has issued a stark warning, emphasizing the dire implications of insufficient regulations on stablecoins.”

Looking ahead, outcomes of these compromises may influence crypto regulation globally. This could set new precedents in both stablecoin governance and digital asset legislation. The balance between innovation and regulation remains crucial.

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