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Stablecoin Bill Enters Final Stage — Yield Rules and DeFi Are on the Line

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March 19, 2026

Stablecoin yield legislation is days from a deal, and the outcome decides if crypto can legally compete with banks or gets cut out entirely.

Stablecoin legislation bill is one step away from crossing the finish line.

Senator Thom Tillis confirmed Wednesday that a deal on digital asset yield is very close. Finalized text is expected next week.

The core question is simple but massive. Can stablecoin issuers and exchanges legally offer yield on deposits and compete directly with banks. Or does that revenue stream get walled off permanently.

The answer is coming fast.

Key Takeaways:

  • Yield Negotiation: Senators and the White House are finalizing rules on whether crypto exchanges can offer APY rewards on stablecoins, resolving a critical lobbying clash between banks and crypto firms.
  • Timeline: Senate Banking Committee markup is expected in April following the Easter recess, with a potential deal framework surfacing as early as next week.
  • Market Impact: The outcome determines if DeFi protocols and exchanges can legally pass Treasury yields to users, directly affecting liquidity incentives and issuer business models.

Stablecoin Bill Points of Contention: Yield and Exchange Rewards

The entire stablecoin bill hinges on one mechanism. Yield.

The fight is between banks and crypto firms over whether non-bank entities can legally offer APY programs to stablecoin holders.

Banks argue that offering yield on reserves is effectively taking deposits without FDIC insurance or capital requirements. Crypto firms say they are simply passing through rewards on fully reserved assets. Completely different from fractional reserve banking.

🚨NEW: STABLECOIN YIELD DEAL EXPECTED THIS WEEK

US Senator, Tim Scott, says a compromise on stablecoin yield could arrive this week.

The issue has stalled the crypto market structure bill. Scott expects to review a proposal within days.

Lawmakers remain divided over… pic.twitter.com/Wg3Kf7riBU

— BSCN (@BSCNews) March 18, 2026

White House crypto adviser Patrick Witt called it the major domino to fall. Resolve this and the market structure bill that has been stalled since January gets unstuck.

The political urgency is real. Senator Tillis is retiring and wants a legacy win before leaving office. The White House wants the legislative deck cleared before midterm dynamics freeze the Senate Banking Committee. Tillis indicated the group could be in a good final position by next week.

The external clock is also ticking. OCC and FDIC comment periods for stablecoin rulemaking under the GENIUS Act close in May. If Congress does not define the yield question now, regulators default to stricter interpretations that favor incumbent banks. Senator Lummis expects the panel to mark up legislation in April immediately after recess.

The window to get ahead of a purely regulatory crackdown is closing fast.

Market Stakes for Issuers and DeFi

This is a binary outcome for every business model built on yield.

Legislation permits exchange-based rewards and it legitimizes the primary customer acquisition tool for platforms like Coinbase and Kraken.

DeFi protocols get a legal pathway to integrate yield-bearing stablecoins without immediate securities enforcement risk. Institutional capital floods into on-chain yield products treating them as superior money market funds.

TRILLIONS IN CRYPTO CAPITAL HINGE ON CLARITY ACT

The Clarity Act could unleash $5T in sidelined capital into crypto markets, but it’s stuck in Congressional limbo. Prediction markets signal a 72% likelihood of passage by mid-2026, marking it as a game-changer for blockchain… pic.twitter.com/KjqwfbxbG5

— CryptosRus (@CryptosR_Us) March 17, 2026

Legislation restricts yield to appease the banking lobby and the calculus flips entirely. Issuers get forced into zero-yield assets. Liquidity incentives dry up for US users. Crypto-native platforms lose their main competitive advantage against bank-led initiatives like the Cari Network, which is already moving to capture tokenized deposit market share without waiting for permission.

The SEC softening toward safe harbors suggests a compromise is possible. But the specific language will determine everything. Watch for how the draft text defines affiliated yield rewards and pass-through mechanisms. Those two phrases will tell you who wins.

Senator Moreno confirmed negotiations are in the final stages. The domino is tipping. The direction it falls decides who gets paid.

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