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Coinbase's Stablecoin Proposal Faces Legislative Roadblocks

BY Solomon M.·1 MIN READ·APRIL 1, 2025

Brian Armstrong of Coinbase recently advocated for interest-bearing stablecoins. However, French Hill, Chair of the House Financial Services Committee, has not issued a public rejection of this proposal.

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Key Points:

  • Coinbase pushes for legislation on interest-bearing stablecoins.
  • No direct opposition from Rep. Hill yet.
  • Senate committee’s recent action omits interest-bearing provisions.

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Coinbase and the Interest-Bearing Stablecoin Proposal

Stablecoin legislation discussions impact financial market dynamics and shape industry-oriented regulations.

The House Financial Services Committee oversees crafting stablecoin legislation, with French Hill as chair. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong supports interest-bearing stablecoins, arguing for their inclusion in future legislative frameworks.

“Onchain interest democratizes access to market-rate yields, giving regular people a fair shot at maintaining and growing their wealth.” — Brian Armstrong, CEO, Coinbase

Armstrong contends that democratizing access through onchain interest benefits the broader public. The Senate Banking Committee approved the GENIUS Act without these provisions, influencing broader legislative trends.

Interest-bearing stablecoins, if approved, could transform regulatory stances and financial models. The absence of a definitive response from Hill leaves stakeholders uncertain about potential outcomes and adjustments in the crypto sector.

The U.S. cryptocurrency market, observing these developments, remains volatile. Exchanges like Binance and Coinbase recently reported a 21% volume drop, reflecting broader market trends tied to ongoing regulatory processes.

Predictive outcomes suggest cautious advancement amid regulatory guidance. Policy shifts could align with past legislation’s effects on crypto adoption, urging corporations to adapt strategically.

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