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Senate Banking Committee proposed stablecoin yield: allowed and prohibited

The Senate Banking Committee is preparing a stablecoin yield framework that divides permitted incentives from banned interest-like returns. as reported by Rareevo, negotiators favor allowing activity-based rewards while prohibiting payments for merely holding balances.

Passive yield refers to returns solely for custodying tokens; activity rewards derive from payments, transfers, or feature use. The structure is intended to avoid deposit-like characteristics that would invite bank-regulatory treatment.

Why the passive-vs-activity yield distinction matters now

The distinction goes to the heart of bank safety concerns and consumer confusion. Clear lines could reduce deposit-flight risk while preserving incentives that drive actual payments adoption.

As reported by The Block, Chair Tim Scott has cited staff research after GENIUS passed in 2025 showing bank deposits increased, a datapoint used to rebut deposit-drain predictions.

Skeptics still caution that mislabeling interest could blur boundaries with insured deposits. ‘We must compromise a bit to protect bank depositors while allowing innovation,’ said Senator Angela Alsobrooks (D-Maryland).

For banks, banning passive yields would blunt direct competition with deposits, though activity rewards will still draw scrutiny of marketing and disclosures. According to BTCC, banking groups have urged stricter limits and pressed their case in White House meetings.

U.S. issuers and exchanges would likely pivot from balance-based promotions to payments-linked rewards, tightening compliance reviews and clarifying risk language. Implementation sequencing hinges on committee text and any transition allowances embedded in the draft.

Industry positioning varies. As reported by The Paypers, JPMorgan’s leadership has expressed openness to transaction-based models rather than passive income on stablecoin balances.

Legislative status and next steps for the CLARITY Act

Expected proposal timing and committee process this week

As reported by Decrypt, the clarity act’s markup has been delayed over stablecoin yield, with movement conditioned on a compromise. Committee leadership has signaled imminent text circulation and discussion this week, subject to scheduling.

How yield rules could shape compromise language under discussion

According to Pillsbury’s analysis, the hardest drafting task is drawing a bright line between permitted payments functionality and prohibited interest-like returns, which will influence supervisory touchpoints and disclosures.

As reported by The Fintech Times, some analysts warn tight yield restrictions could push users offshore, a risk negotiators weigh against bank-stability objectives.

FAQ about stablecoin yield

How does the CLARITY Act distinguish passive yield from activity-based rewards on stablecoins?

Passive yield pays for simply holding; activity rewards come from payments or feature use. Draft discussions favor activity-linked rewards and forbid balance-based returns.

Could stablecoin rewards trigger bank deposit flight, and what evidence is there on either side?

Banks warn yes; lawmakers cite post-GENIUS deposit increases to argue no. The committee’s compromise aims to reduce risk by banning passive, deposit-like returns.

Source: https://coincu.com/news/stablecoins-see-yield-plan-as-senate-banking-panel-moves/

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