Coinbase Threatens CLARITY Act Pullback Amid Stablecoin Clash

Coinbase, one of the largest U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchanges, is signaling it may withdraw support for the CLARITY Act if proposed provisions restrict its stablecoin reward programs. The warning comes as U.S. lawmakers prepare to mark up the bill this week, setting up a high-stakes confrontation between regulators and a major industry player. For Coinbase, these incentives are not a side feature but a core pillar of its business model, particularly during periods when trading volumes soften.
At the center of the dispute is USD Coin (USDC), the dollar-backed stablecoin issued by Circle, in which Coinbase holds a minority stake. Coinbase earns revenue from the interest generated on reserves backing USDC and redistributes part of that income to users through rewards, including roughly 3.5% for Coinbase One subscribers. These incentives encourage customers to keep funds on the platform, creating a steady revenue stream even in slower markets. According to estimates cited by Bloomberg, stablecoin-related income could reach as much as $1.3 billion for Coinbase in 2025.
The policy battle hinges on how regulators classify these rewards. Lawmakers and banking lobbyists argue that yield-bearing stablecoins resemble traditional savings products and should be regulated accordingly. Banks warn that allowing crypto platforms to offer yield could siphon deposits away from the traditional system, reducing funds available for loans to households and small businesses. Supporters of stricter rules believe the CLARITY Act could bring long-overdue structure to the digital asset market, including clearer definitions for stablecoins and investor protections.
Coinbase and other crypto advocates strongly disagree, insisting that treating stablecoin rewards like bank interest would stifle innovation and weaken U.S. competitiveness. They argue that crypto-native incentives require a tailored framework rather than being forced into legacy financial rules. In Coinbase’s view, overly restrictive regulation could push users toward offshore platforms, undermining the very consumer protections lawmakers aim to strengthen. This clash reflects a broader tension between fostering innovation and enforcing oversight in fast-moving financial technology.
The timing is critical. The CLARITY Act is expected to be reviewed by the Senate Banking Committee, and its final language will shape the future of U.S. crypto policy. While the bill seeks to clarify categories such as digital commodities, investment contracts, and payment stablecoins, it also signals Congress’s growing interest in comprehensive stablecoin oversight. Coinbase’s threat to pull support is widely seen as a strategic move, highlighting how vital reward programs have become for regulated exchanges operating within the U.S. market.
Behind the scenes, Coinbase is reportedly assessing whether the final legislation will allow it to continue offering rewards while staying compliant with U.S. law. Insiders speaking to Bloomberg suggest the company is prepared to adjust its public stance depending on the outcome. The unfolding debate underscores the stakes involved: decisions made in Washington could determine whether stablecoins become a mainstream financial tool under U.S. regulation or whether innovation shifts elsewhere.
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