
CLARITY Act stablecoin fight shifts from yield to who captures digital-dollar economics
Washington’s stablecoin rules are turning a yield fight into a broader contest over payments, reserves, wallets, and bank rails.
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ABA ads and fresh bank lobbying are colliding with the Senate calendar as negotiators race to finish the stablecoin-yield compromise holding up CLARITY.

Banking organizations are aggressively pushing advertisements to pressure US lawmakers to act against the introduction of stablecoin yields.

The White House has demanded that banks abandon their lobbying efforts against yield-bearing stablecoins in the upcoming CLARITY Act.

USDT and USDC dominate liquidity while Ethereum and Tron carry most volume, but the CLARITY Act bill’s timing is slipping fast.

The report’s own projections show the ban barely nudges bank lending while putting stablecoin innovation and consumer yields on the line.

Coinbase’s Brian Armstrong just flipped back to support after a Treasury push, yet Senate Banking still hasn’t moved.



