Upcoming Crypto Market Structure Bill Draft Teased, Coinbase Readies Counterproposal

bitcoinistPublicado a 2026-03-28Actualizado a 2026-03-28

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Congressional sources indicate the Senate Banking Committee may release a draft of the crypto market structure bill (CLARITY Act) next week. The bill's new provisions would broadly prohibit platforms from offering yield on stablecoins or deposit-like assets, permitting only certain activity-based rewards. This has drawn sharp criticism from the industry, with Coinbase formally opposing the recent changes and preparing a counterproposal. The controversy has already impacted markets, contributing to a drop in the crypto sector's total market cap and a significant decline in the stock of stablecoin issuer Circle. Lawmakers are balancing regulatory tightening with incentives, while firms warn broad restrictions could stifle innovation.

Congressional sources told Eleanor Terrett of Crypto In America on Friday that the Senate Banking Committee is poised to release its long‐awaited draft of the crypto market structure bill (CLARITY Act) as soon as next week.

The disclosure comes amid growing industry pushback from the industry, including fresh opposition from crypto exchange Coinbase over recent changes to the bill’s key provisions.

Crypto Bill’s Stablecoin Yield Prohibition

Earlier this week Terrett reported that the newest draft would broadly prohibit platforms from offering yield “directly or indirectly” on stablecoins or on assets that function like bank deposits.

Lawmakers would still permit activity‐based incentives such as loyalty or promotional rewards, but regulators would be charged with defining what incentives are allowed and with crafting anti‐evasion rules within a year.

That policy shift has already generated sharp criticism from crypto firms and advocates, who say the language favors incumbent banks and risks undermining popular rewards programs that drive consumer engagement.

The market reaction extended to crypto stocks, with shares of Circle (CRCL), the issuer of the USDC stablecoin, dropped about 20% toward the $100 mark during Tuesday’s trading session following reports of the draft’s potential restrictions.

The situation intensified midweek when Coinbase informed Senate offices that it could not support the recently inserted language.

Coinbase Signals Major Disagreement

Sources told Terrett that Coinbase’s Global Head of Investment Research, David Duong, said industry participants are working on a coordinated counterproposal designed to demonstrate why targeted alterations are necessary to protect customers and preserve sustainable rewards programs.

The prospect of next week’s release raises several open questions: whether the Banking Committee will set a date for a formal markup of the CLARITY Act portion; how much of the draft may yet change before the committee takes a vote; and how Coinbase and other industry stakeholders will formalize and present their counterproposal.

For now, lawmakers appear to be balancing competing priorities — tightening rules around yield while leaving room for certain customer incentives — even as firms warn that overly broad restrictions could stifle innovation and consumer choice.

The daily chart shows the total crypto market cap drop to $2.26 trillion. Source: TOTAL on TradingView.com

Featured image from OpenArt, chart from TradingView.com

Preguntas relacionadas

QWhat is the name of the crypto market structure bill and when is its draft expected to be released?

AThe bill is called the CLARITY Act, and its draft is expected to be released by the Senate Banking Committee as soon as next week.

QWhat key provision in the new draft has generated significant industry pushback?

AThe new draft broadly prohibits platforms from offering yield 'directly or indirectly' on stablecoins or on assets that function like bank deposits, which has generated significant industry pushback.

QWhich major crypto company has publicly stated it cannot support the bill's recent changes and is preparing a counterproposal?

ACoinbase has stated it cannot support the recently inserted language and is working on a coordinated counterproposal.

QWhat was the market reaction to the reports of the bill's potential yield restrictions?

AShares of Circle (CRCL), the issuer of the USDC stablecoin, dropped about 20% toward the $100 mark during Tuesday's trading session following the reports.

QWhat are the two competing priorities that lawmakers are trying to balance according to the article?

ALawmakers are trying to balance tightening rules around yield while leaving room for certain customer incentives, such as loyalty or promotional rewards.

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