Clarity Act Misses Deadline on Stablecoin Fight
March 2, 2026·about 1 hour ago·via BeInCrypto
The White House's March 1 deadline for banks and crypto firms to settle their stablecoin yield dispute in the CLARITY Act passes without a deal, leaving trillions in institutional capital on hold. Crypto innovators push for regulated rewards on stablecoins like USDC to spur adoption, but banks lobby hard against it, fearing deposit flight from their pitiful 0.01% savings rates to 4-5% yields. This regulatory limbo drives U.S.
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