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Adriana Mavrenko by Adriana Mavrenko
March 28, 2026
in Crypto News
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U.S. crypto industry leaders, including Coinbase, are preparing a coordinated counterproposal to the CLARITY Act’s stablecoin yield restrictions just days before Senator Thom Tillis is expected to release the Senate draft text the week of March 30. The pushback targets a bipartisan compromise that would ban interest payments on passive stablecoin holdings, a provision the industry says threatens consumer rewards programs and sustainable yield models.

The Stablecoin Yield Deal That Triggered Industry Pushback

The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act (H.R.3633) cleared the U.S. House of Representatives on July 17, 2025, with a bipartisan vote of 294-134. Since then, the Senate has struggled to reconcile competing drafts from the Banking and Agriculture committees, with stablecoin yield emerging as the central sticking point.

Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD) broke a two-month legislative stalemate by reaching a bipartisan stablecoin yield compromise between March 20 and 23, 2026. The deal draws a sharp line between two types of stablecoin rewards.

Under the compromise, rewards tied to user activities like trading, lending, and liquidity provision would remain permitted. Interest payments on idle or passive stablecoin balances, however, would be prohibited. The distinction matters because many crypto platforms currently offer yield on holdings regardless of whether users actively engage in DeFi activity.

Tillis plans to release the full Senate draft text the week of March 30, with committee markup targeted for April 2026. That timeline has turned the deal from a legislative milestone into a starting gun for industry lobbying, as firms like Ripple have called stablecoins crypto’s breakthrough use case for mainstream adoption.

Coinbase Leads Coordinated Industry Counterproposal

Rather than accepting the Tillis-Alsobrooks terms, crypto firms are organizing a formal countermovement. Coinbase’s Global Head of Investment Research David Duong is leading the effort, coordinating with multiple industry players to present a unified counterproposal before the draft text drops.

The industry’s core argument is straightforward: banning yield on passive stablecoin holdings would harm consumers who rely on rewards programs and undermine the competitive position of U.S.-based crypto platforms. The coordinated nature of the push, involving multiple major firms rather than individual lobbying efforts, signals that the industry views the passive yield ban as a red line.

Banks have taken the opposite position, arguing that yield-bearing stablecoins function as de facto deposits and should face bank-level regulatory oversight. The tension between these camps is what produced the compromise in the first place, and what now threatens to unravel it before the Senate draft is even published.

Senator Cynthia Lummis, one of the Senate’s most vocal crypto advocates, has signaled alignment with industry concerns about protecting stablecoin rewards while also emphasizing the need for bipartisan consensus.

Bipartisan compromise is necessary for the Clarity Act to pass. We're working around the clock to ensure stablecoin rewards are protected and to prevent deposit flight from community banks.

America's financial future is at stake now— we can't wait until 2030 for another chance.

— Senator Cynthia Lummis (@SenLummis) March 25, 2026

Source: @SenLummis on X

Lummis’s framing is notable: she is simultaneously defending stablecoin rewards and warning about deposit flight from community banks, attempting to bridge the crypto-banking divide that the Tillis-Alsobrooks deal tried to resolve. The reference to 2030 underscores the legislative urgency, as geopolitical and market volatility could easily derail crypto legislation if momentum stalls.

A Narrow Window: Polymarket Odds Slip Below 50%

Despite the bipartisan deal, prediction markets suggest real skepticism about the bill’s prospects. Polymarket prices the CLARITY Act being signed into law in 2026 at 48% Yes and 52% No, with $439,700 in total volume and $144,100 in open interest as of March 28.

Those odds have declined from earlier highs of 72-85%, reflecting mounting uncertainty over the stablecoin yield language and sustained bank lobbying pressure. Informed bettors appear to see a meaningful chance the bill stalls again, even with a bipartisan framework in place.

The April committee markup represents the critical forcing function. If the CLARITY Act does not advance through committee next month, the next realistic legislative opportunity may not come until 2027. That narrow window is what makes the industry counterproposal so time-sensitive, and why Coinbase and its allies are pushing hard to get changes incorporated before the draft text hardens.

Lummis has made the stakes explicit in earlier remarks, stating on March 18 that this may be the only opportunity to pass crypto market structure legislation under the current administration.

There has never been a more pro-digital asset administration in United States history than @POTUS. This may be our only chance to get market structure done.

I can't be any clearer: The time for Clarity is now.

— Senator Cynthia Lummis (@SenLummis) March 18, 2026

Source: @SenLummis on X

According to an unconfirmed report attributed through a secondary social media account, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse has estimated a 90% chance the CLARITY Act passes by April 2026. That optimism contrasts sharply with the sub-50% Polymarket odds, highlighting the gap between industry confidence and market-priced probability.

The crypto industry’s ability to attract mainstream users through accessible products may ultimately depend on whether the CLARITY Act’s final language preserves or restricts stablecoin yield. The Senate draft release, expected as early as next week, will determine whether the industry counterproposal gained any traction, or whether crypto firms will need to fight the passive yield ban through the April markup process.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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Adriana Mavrenko is an on-chain-focused reporter and researcher who works at the point where blockchain data, market behavior, and public narrative meet. At TheCCPress, she covers controversial projects, market manipulations, token-driven narratives, and the kinds of crypto stories that demand both analytical skill and editorial skepticism. Her reporting is strongest when a story needs data-backed scrutiny rather than promotional framing.

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Her academic training in finance and economics, combined with additional blockchain certifications, gives her a practical base for interpreting crypto behavior without overclaiming. While earlier work touched multiple chains and DeFi ecosystems, her value to TheCCPress is broader: she can investigate how narratives are manufactured, how on-chain signals are interpreted, and where public-facing claims begin to break down.

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Adriana has produced research-led reporting on whale behavior, market manipulation, project risk, and crypto ecosystem trends. Her best work explains why a pattern matters, how the evidence should be read, and where the limitations of the data still remain.

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