Coinbase CEO to Meet with Republican Senators Ahead of Key CLARITY Act Vote
Odaily Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong plans to meet with U.S. Republican senators this Wednesday, on the eve of a key committee vote on the CLARITY Act scheduled for Thursday by the Senate Banking Committee.
Reports indicate the latest draft of the bill exceeds 300 pages, covering mechanisms for stablecoin reward programs, DeFi protection clauses, and federal regulatory standards for digital assets. Previously, Coinbase had withdrawn its support for the bill due to restrictions on stablecoin yield and DeFi protections. However, after revisions driven by Senators Thom Tillis and Angela Alsobrooks, Armstrong has recently softened his stance, stating the industry "didn't get everything it wanted, but the core demands were preserved."
Currently, U.S. banking organizations continue to lobby for tighter stablecoin provisions, while some Democratic lawmakers are demanding the inclusion of conflict-of-interest clauses to restrict government officials from engaging in crypto-related business. Market participants are closely watching the outcome of this week's committee deliberations, which could determine whether the first comprehensive U.S. crypto regulatory framework can advance toward enactment by the end of 2026. (FinanceFeeds)
