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Coinbase CEO Criticizes Crypto Clarity Act Amid Banking Tensions

January 16, 2026
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  • Coinbase CEO withdraws support for the Clarity Act.
  • Banks accused of stifling competition via regulatory capture.
  • Senate vote postponed amid industry opposition.
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Coinbase CEO Criticizes Crypto Clarity Act Amid Banking Tensions

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong publicly withdrew his support for the Senate’s Clarity Act bill, accusing banks of regulatory capture, on Wednesday through a post on X (formerly Twitter).

The bill’s impact on stablecoin rewards provisions has sparked controversy, delaying Senate proceedings and creating industry tensions over banking advantages and innovation stifling.

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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has publicly removed his support for the Senate’s Clarity Act. The bill is accused by Armstrong of protecting banks by introducing amendments that would hinder stablecoin rewards, a critical point for the industry. “Draft amendments that would kill rewards on stablecoins, allowing banks to ban their competition.”

Armstrong claims the bill’s provisions enable banks to eliminate competition, including rewards on stablecoins. Arjun Sethi of Kraken disagreed, stating that abandoning the bill now would worsen uncertainty for U.S. crypto firms in already ambiguous regulatory climates.

The postponement of the Clarity Act vote by the Senate Banking Committee highlights its contentious nature. The bill’s provisions affecting stablecoin rewards has stirred significant debate among industry leaders fearing potential financial repercussions.

The impact extends beyond companies to crypto assets like USDC, BTC, and ETH, influenced by regulatory clarity and potential yield limitations. These developments emphasize the complex relationship between crypto firms and traditional banking institutions.

Industry leaders argue whether maintaining the status quo could lead to increased ambiguity or stunted growth. Armstrong’s position reflects broader financial and regulatory concerns.

Historical patterns indicate regulatory frameworks like the Clarity Act could reshape the technological landscape, influencing factors like innovation and competition. The ongoing dialogue underlines the tensions between innovation and regulatory oversight.

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