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U.S. Senate Nears Final Clarity Act Text on Stablecoin Yield

The Banking Committee is reportedly eyeing late April for a potential markup, potentially giving lawmakers and stakeholders enough time to resolve remaining issues.

Written By Iyiola Adrian Iyiola Adrian
Fact Checked by Shubham Soni Shubham Soni
Published March 31, 2026 12:23 AM·Updated 2 months ago
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U.S. Senate Nears Final Clarity Act Text on Stablecoin Yield

Key Highlights

  • Final stablecoin yield rules under the Clarity Act are expected to be released this week.
  • The new text addresses industry concerns and clarifies how crypto firms can give rewards without causing bank deposit problems.
  • The legislation takes into account international standards and provides clear guidance for crypto companies, users, and regulators.

U.S. senators are expected to circulate the final stablecoin‑yield language under the Clarity Act this week, following a bipartisan agreement in principle.

According to a report from Crypto In America, although the Senate is on a recess, work on the stablecoin‑yield provisions is continuing among staff and stakeholders, ahead of a potential late‑April markup. The new rules are expected to explain how crypto companies can give rewards on stablecoins without causing people to withdraw their funds from banks.

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— Eleanor Terrett (@EleanorTerrett) March 30, 2026

Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD), along with the White House, helped shape the earlier draft, which has been refined through discussions with banks and crypto companies.

The final version is shaped by industry feedback 

The final version of the Clarity Act follows industry concerns over an earlier draft that would have restricted companies from offering any interest or yield on stablecoin balances, though it still allowed rewards for certain actions, such as using or trading stablecoins.

The upcoming text is expected to clarify which types of rewards are allowed and make it easier for crypto companies to operate while keeping the banking system safe.

Lawmakers still need to resolve several tricky issues before moving the Clarity Act forward, including DeFi‑related rules, how tokens are classified, and tokenization methods.

Why this law is important

The Clarity Act is a big step in making clear rules for digital assets in the U.S. By separating interest-like payments from blockchain rewards, it lets DeFi projects continue while protecting financial stability. 

According to data from CoinMarketCap, the stablecoin market now sits at about $319 billion, highlighting the need for clear laws to maintain support for growth in cryptocurrency.

The law also draws from international frameworks such as Europe’s MiCA, Singapore’s Payment Services Act, and the UK’s Financial Services and Markets Act. While full global alignment is not possible, U.S. lawmakers tried to make rules that work with other countries, reducing problems for crypto companies that operate internationally.

Overall, the final Clarity Act provisions are expected to give clear guidance for crypto firms, users, and banks, setting boundaries on interest-like products while allowing certain reward mechanisms within a regulated structure.

Also Read: 49% Crypto Users Misunderstand Tax Rules, Coinbase Survey Finds

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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