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CLARITY Act Odds Reach 66% as Stablecoin Yield Draft Draws Review

Noah Carter by Noah Carter
April 2, 2026
in Crypto News
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Polymarket traders priced the CLARITY Act at a 66% chance of becoming law in 2026 as crypto industry leaders and banking representatives separately reviewed draft text on Capitol Hill that would ban passive stablecoin yield while carving out room for activity-based rewards.

The compromise language, reviewed in closed-door sessions on March 24 and 25, 2026, represents one of the most contentious unresolved pieces of the Senate’s broader digital-asset framework. The outcome will determine whether stablecoin issuers and exchanges can offer anything resembling interest on customer balances.

What the Stablecoin Yield Compromise Draft Reportedly Says

FinTech Weekly reported on March 24, 2026 that crypto industry leaders reviewed the stablecoin-yield compromise text in a closed-door Capitol Hill session that Monday. Banking industry representatives were scheduled to review the same text on Tuesday.

The reported draft would prohibit digital asset service providers, including exchanges and brokers, from offering yield on stablecoin balances directly or indirectly. The ban extends to anything “economically or functionally equivalent” to bank interest.

Activity-based rewards would remain allowed under the draft. Loyalty programs, promotions, subscriptions, transaction-linked incentives, payments, and platform use rewards all fall within the carve-out.

The SEC, CFTC, and Treasury would be tasked with defining permissible rewards and drafting anti-evasion rules within 12 months of enactment. That regulatory timeline suggests lawmakers expect enforcement ambiguity and want agencies to draw clearer boundaries after passage.

The distinction between passive yield and activity-based rewards is the crux of the dispute. Passive yield, where a user earns simply by holding stablecoins, looks like bank interest. Activity-based rewards require the user to do something, making them closer to credit card points or cashback programs.

Why Banks and Crypto Firms Are Battling Over the Yield Language

Crypto in America independently confirmed on March 25, 2026 that the proposal would ban yield on passive stablecoin balances while still allowing activity-based rewards. The outlet reported that banking industry representatives traveled to Capitol Hill to review the text Tuesday afternoon.

The Independent Community Bankers of America is publicly urging Congress to go further. ICBA wants the prohibition on interest, yield, or rewards expanded to cover all digital-asset market participants, not just the service providers named in the current draft.

ICBA’s core argument centers on deposit flight. The banking group estimates a yield-bearing stablecoin regime could cut community bank deposits by $1.3 trillion from a $4.8 trillion base and reduce lending activity by $850 billion.

Those numbers frame the stakes for smaller banks that depend on deposits to fund local lending. If stablecoin issuers can offer competitive yield, community banks risk losing the funding base that supports mortgages, small business loans, and agricultural credit, much as rising on-chain activity across networks like Ethereum has already shifted user capital toward decentralized platforms.

Crypto firms see it differently. Exchanges and fintech companies argue that banning all forms of return on stablecoin holdings would make their products uncompetitive against traditional savings accounts while stifling innovation in payments and DeFi.

The split review process, with crypto on Monday and banks on Tuesday, reflects how the Senate Banking Committee is managing the competing lobbying pressure ahead of an expected markup in the second half of April. The underlying compromise text was not confirmed as broadly public in available reporting; Crypto in America noted the committee had only shared it with a select group.

What the 66% CLARITY Act Odds Signal and What Remains Unproven

As of April 2, 2026, Polymarket showed a 66% implied probability that the CLARITY Act would be signed into law in 2026.

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Polymarket implied probability as of April 2, 2026.

The same contract had about $480,473 in trading volume, reflecting meaningful but not extraordinary market participation around the bill’s prospects.

$480,473
Polymarket trading volume for the CLARITY Act 2026 market.

The bill has legislative momentum behind it. Senate Banking Republicans said in July 2025 that their market-structure discussion draft builds on the CLARITY Act, which had passed the House of Representatives the prior week. The committee formally opened a request for stakeholder feedback at that time, setting the stage for the current markup push. Prediction markets have also tracked crypto-related legislative and corporate moves with increasing volume in 2026.

What the current odds do not prove is causation. The available evidence shows the market standing at 66% on April 2, but no timestamped before-and-after market record was available to confirm the odds rose specifically because of the stablecoin-yield review meetings. The prediction market signal is a snapshot of current sentiment, not a verified reaction to a single event.

Several important gaps remain. No publicly posted copy of the exact compromise text reviewed on March 24 and 25 has surfaced. No public attendee list or committee memo for the closed-door meetings is available. The broader pace of crypto policy developments across security, regulation, and market structure means the bill’s final form could still shift substantially before any floor vote.

The Senate Banking Committee markup, expected in the second half of April, will be the next concrete test of whether the yield compromise holds or unravels under pressure from both sides.

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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Crypto Narrative Writer | Project Rise-and-Fall Reporter | Web3 Culture Analyst
Noah Carter is a narrative-driven crypto writer whose work focuses on how projects rise, stall, collapse, or reinvent themselves in public view. At TheCCPress, he covers the human and strategic side of crypto stories, with particular attention to company sagas, market drama, founder-led momentum, and the ways public attention shapes blockchain narratives. He works best on stories where hype, branding, and behavior matter as much as raw market data.

“The most revealing crypto stories are usually not just about price. They are about belief, power, and what happens when a narrative stops holding.”

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- Gender: Male
- Born: August 1988
- Based: Austin, Texas, United States
- Company: TheCCPress
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- Coverage Focus: Stories, company sagas, project rise-and-fall, people, crypto culture

Experience
Noah’s background combines blockchain media, content strategy, and audience-facing Web3 storytelling. Before contributing to TheCCPress, he worked across NFT-focused publishing, startup-adjacent blockchain communications, and crypto editorial projects aimed at turning fast-moving trends into readable narratives. That makes him a strong fit for a site identity built around stories instead of generic news buckets.

Background
He studied digital media and developed professionally in environments where crypto coverage sat close to branding, product storytelling, and market attention cycles. At TheCCPress, that experience is more tightly focused on editorial narrative work: explaining why a project captured attention, why a company lost trust, or why a founder became central to a market storyline.

Achievements
Noah’s strongest work is not ticker-by-ticker reporting. It is narrative construction with editorial discipline. He is particularly effective on stories that require context around market excitement, public image, online communities, and the storytelling mechanics behind crypto adoption or project collapse.

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He writes with a narrative lens and prefers to build pieces around tension, motive, and consequence. Rather than treating crypto events as isolated updates, he tries to show how people, products, and market expectations interact over time. That gives his work a strong fit with TheCCPress categories built around stories and people.

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Noah’s core strengths include Web3 storytelling, project narrative framing, SEO-aware feature writing, company and founder profiling, and culture-led crypto analysis. He is most useful when an article needs a strong throughline rather than a simple recap.

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Within the new TheCCPress structure, Noah is best suited to stories/company-sagas, stories/project-rise-fall, and selected people/founders coverage. He helps the site move away from generic crypto-news formatting and toward more distinctive narrative journalism.

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