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Banks Claim Victory in CLARITY Act Standoff: What It Means for Crypto’s Charter Rush

Banks Claim Victory in Standoff: What It Means for Crypto’s Charter Rush

In the ongoing clash between traditional banks and the crypto industry, banks have landed a big win. The , a key bill for crypto regulation, is stuck in the Senate. Banks just turned down a White House deal. At the same time, crypto companies are lining up for special bank charters from the OCC. These events are linked. Let’s break it down and see what it means for the future of crypto in the US.

What is the and Why Does It Matter?

The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act of 2025, or , aims to clear up confusion in crypto rules. It passed the House of Representatives in July 2025 with strong support – 294 to 134 votes.

The bill splits oversight:

  • Bitcoin and similar assets go to the CFTC as commodities.
  • Tokens that act like securities stay with the SEC.

This setup would end years of uncertainty. Crypto firms have struggled to know which rules apply. Clear lines would let them grow under federal law.

But the Senate Banking Committee delayed a vote set for January 2026. The White House pushed for a deal by March 1, 2026. No text came out. Then, on March 5, the American Bankers Association (ABA) said no to the compromise.

Banks Draw a Hard Line on Stablecoin Yields

The fight boils down to one issue: Can stablecoin issuers offer yields on dollar-pegged tokens like USDC?

Banks hate this idea. They say if platforms like Coinbase offer 4-5% yield on stablecoins, while bank savings accounts pay almost nothing, customers will pull money out. Analysts at Standard Chartered predict up to $1 trillion in deposits could shift to stablecoins by 2028.

The White House compromise tried to split the difference:

  • Allow yields for peer-to-peer payments.
  • Ban yields on idle balances.

Crypto firms agreed. Banks rejected it flat out. This rejection stalls the bill, but it does not kill it. Congress has overridden bank lobbies before. The real hurdles are time and attention.

Geopolitics Adds Pressure: US Strikes on Iran Distract Lawmakers

Timing is tough. Recent US military strikes on Iran have disrupted travel and shipping in the Middle East. This pulls focus to defense and foreign policy.

Experts like Brian Gardner from Stifel note that Congress has limited days before midterms heat up. Crypto regulation now fights for scraps of time. The was already late. Foreign conflicts make it harder.

Crypto’s Plan B: The OCC Trust Bank Charter Rush

While Washington stalls, crypto firms act. Eleven companies have filed for or received OCC trust bank charters in just 83 days. A new rule starts April 1, 2026.

These charters are not perfect. They do not fix the CFTC-SEC split like the would. But they offer:

  • A federal regulator.
  • National banking powers.
  • Own infrastructure, not rented from banks.

Firms like Circle, Ripple, and Coinbase lead the charge. They lobby for the and chase charters. Smart move – do not put all eggs in one basket.

Banks fight these charters too. They see the pattern: Block the law, push crypto to regulators instead.

Three Possible Outcomes and Their Impact

  1. Passes with Yields: Stablecoins compete head-on with bank savings. Crypto wins big.
  2. Passes without Yields: Clarity comes, but no yield edge. Banks breathe easier.
  3. No Passage: OCC charters become the main path. Yield rules shift to future agency decisions.

In all cases, crypto adapts. None wipes it out. But each shapes US finance for years.

Why Banks Fight on Two Fronts

Banks play defense across Congress and the OCC. Success in one boosts the other. Stalling the makes charters more vital – and easier to block.

Crypto firms know this. Their dual strategy shows resilience. President Trump’s Truth Social post warned that no bill sends crypto abroad, like to China. Pressure builds.

What’s Next for Crypto Regulation?

Watch the Senate Banking Committee. A March markup keeps momentum into April. Another delay hands the win to the calendar.

Banks might face a new deal or a vote without them. Senate Republicans could push through.

This is one war, two battles. Banks lead now, but crypto’s charter push keeps them in the game. In five years, US finance could look very different – with crypto firms holding real bank powers or thriving under clear laws.

Stay tuned. Fintech moves fast. The standoff tests who shapes the future: banks or blockchain.

Key Takeaways

  • Banks rejected White House compromise over stablecoin yields.
  • Crypto firms pivot to OCC charters as legislation stalls.
  • Geopolitical events slow Congress.
  • Outcomes will redefine competition in finance.

Keywords like , stablecoin regulation, and OCC charters are hot. This battle decides crypto’s place in banking.


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