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Congress Pushes Stablecoin Reward Ban Amid Bank Concerns

January 15, 2026
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  • Congress debates stablecoin rewards ban due to banking pressure.
  • Potential $6.6 trillion deposits at risk, experts warn.
  • Crypto exchanges like Coinbase face revenue impacts.
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Congress Debates Stablecoin Rewards Ban

Banks, led by the American Bankers Association, are lobbying Congress to ban stablecoin rewards, citing a $6.6 trillion deposit risk.

The proposed ban could impact crypto exchanges like Coinbase, potentially reducing stablecoin-related revenue and affecting future industry growth.

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Congress Pushes Stablecoin Reward Ban Amid Bank Concerns

The United States Congress is debating new legislation targeting stablecoin rewards, citing pressure from banks and credit unions. This aligns with fears over widespread deposit drains from traditional financial institutions.

Key players in this discussion include the American Bankers Association and America’s Credit Unions, pushing for expanded bans. Crypto exchanges like Coinbase oppose, highlighting distinctions between platform-funded incentives and issuer yields.

The immediate effect of potential legislation would be felt across global markets. Banks warn of $6.6 trillion in financial deposit risks, potentially shrinking credit availability substantially.

Senate Ag GOP discusses Clarity Act’s impact on digital assets regulation. Politically, the proposed measures underline a broader effort to impose tighter controls on digital assets. This comes as stablecoin supply projections indicate significant growth by 2030, with regulatory wrinkles now under scrutiny.

Exchanges like Coinbase, integrating stablecoin rewards, bring substantial revenue stakes into the spotlight. The Treasury reports underline systemic risks juxtaposed against robust issuer yields.

Historically, the GENIUS Act curtailed issuer yields, and now, new CLARITY discussions continue with extensions potentially affecting platform rewards. Congressional debates focus on defining scopes to avoid economic volatility. Expert analysis supports selective reward restrictions. As noted, Sander Lutz, Decrypt Journalist, remarked on these ongoing debates: “Coinbase views draft as ‘least favorable language they’d still support’ with ‘loopholes… for yield on stablecoin activity/loyalty programs.'”

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