Crypto Bill Stablecoin Yield Compromise Could Come This Week: Tim Scott
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Tuesday, 17 March 2026·Source: Decrypt·US·independent
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What happened: The White House is prepared to announce progress as soon as tomorrow on the stablecoin yield issue plaguing crypto's market structure bill.
Cross-source context: CoinDesk highlights as the window narrows to pass a crypto market structure bill this year, lawmakers told bankers at a Washington summit that the final bill won't risk... CoinDesk highlights ric Edelman says tthe banking lobby will likely win the yield-bearing stablecoin debate.
What to watch next: movement around stablecoin, compromise.
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The White House is prepared to announce progress as soon as tomorrow on the issue plaguing crypto's market structure bill.
As the window narrows to pass a crypto market structure bill this year, lawmakers told bankers at a Washington summit that the final bill won't risk deposits.
Forget tokenized real estate or complex RWAs for a second. The ultimate DeFi utility right now is parking funds in Aave or Morpho earning 8-12% on USDC, and having that smart contract linked directly to a physical Visa/Mastercard. Bypassing traditional banks entirely while out-earning their savings
The Trump administration's cybersecurity framework names cryptocurrency and blockchain as technologies requiring federal protection, a first for a U.S. presidential strategy document.
As the window narrows to pass a crypto market structure bill this year, lawmakers told bankers at a Washington summit that the final bill won't risk...
CoinDesk
Ric Edelman says tthe banking lobby will likely win the yield-bearing stablecoin debate.
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Senators try to unlock stalled crypto Clarity Act with compromise on stablecoin yield.
As the window narrows to pass a crypto market structure bill this year, lawmakers told bankers at a Washington summit that the final bill won't risk...
Forget tokenized real estate or complex RWAs for a second. The ultimate DeFi utility right now is parking funds in Aave or Morpho earning 8-12% on USDC, and having that smart contract linked directly to a physical Visa/Mastercard. Bypassing traditional banks entirely while out-earning their savings
As the window narrows to pass a crypto market structure bill this year, lawmakers told bankers at a Washington summit that the final bill won't risk deposits.
Forget tokenized real estate or complex RWAs for a second. The ultimate DeFi utility right now is parking funds in Aave or Morpho earning 8-12% on USDC, and having that smart contract linked directly to a physical Visa/Mastercard. Bypassing traditional banks entirely while out-earning their savings
The Trump administration's cybersecurity framework names cryptocurrency and blockchain as technologies requiring federal protection, a first for a U.S. presidential strategy document.
As the window narrows to pass a crypto market structure bill this year, lawmakers told bankers at a Washington summit that the final bill won't risk deposits.
Forget tokenized real estate or complex RWAs for a second. The ultimate DeFi utility right now is parking funds in Aave or Morpho earning 8-12% on USDC, and having that smart contract linked directly to a physical Visa/Mastercard. Bypassing traditional banks entirely while out-earning their savings
The Trump administration's cybersecurity framework names cryptocurrency and blockchain as technologies requiring federal protection, a first for a U.S. presidential strategy document.
President Donald Trump nominated Kevin Warsh to succeed Jerome Powell as Fed chair, but the process has been blocked amid a federal investigation into Powell.
A crypto PAC smeared one progressive backed by Bernie Sanders as a “corporate pawn” and spent millions calling another a tax cheat.
The post Crypto Spends Big in Illinois House Races to Say Consumer Rights Supporters Are Corrupt appeared first on The Intercept.