Brian Armstrong Kills CLARITY Act
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The latest draft of the CLARITY Act has ignited intense debate within the crypto community, revealing deep divisions between traditional banking interests and digital asset innovators. This discord even extends within the crypto industry itself. Initially set for a Senate Banking Committee markup on January 15, 2026, the session was delayed until late January. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong played a crucial role in this postponement, withdrawing his support mere hours before the session in response to growing opposition. This delay, mirrored by the Senate Agriculture Committee, underscores a lack of bipartisan support and highlights how entrenched interests are obstructing progress amid disputes over consumer protections, innovation, and regulatory authority.

Banking Lobby vs. Crypto Innovation: The Yield Ban Flashpoint

The heated debate centers on stablecoin yield restrictions, with banking associations accused of seeking protections that shield their $6.6 trillion deposit base from competition. Fifty-three banking groups, including the American Bankers Association and local entities, have aggressively lobbied for prohibiting yields on idle stablecoin holdings, arguing they pose threats to traditional lending and community banking models. Critics condemn this as regulatory capture, with banks like Bank of America warning of a potential $6 trillion shift to stablecoins if yields are permitted, using legislation to quash competition instead of fostering innovation.

This conflict has stirred accusations within the crypto sector that the draft favors incumbents, potentially hindering financial inclusion for unbanked populations in emerging markets reliant on stablecoins for yields unavailable through traditional banks. Armstrong has been outspoken, accusing the draft of allowing banks to “ban their competition,” a stance that contributed to the markup’s delay and fueled market volatility, with Bitcoin dropping by 2% as a result.

Industry Schism: Coinbase’s Stand vs. Broad Support

Coinbase’s sudden withdrawal has created a significant rift within the crypto industry, revealing underlying tensions. Armstrong argues that the draft compromises privacy through DeFi prohibitions, effectively bans tokenized equities, and reduces the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s (CFTC) authority in favor of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This position has aligned Coinbase against the draft, with Armstrong asserting that “a bad bill is worse than no bill.” This has garnered support from developers and firms like Etherealize, who criticize the narrow decentralization criteria, extensive disclosures, and ambiguous DeFi definitions, which could burden small teams and enable surveillance.

In contrast, major industry players such as Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev, Andreessen Horowitz, Circle, Paradigm, Kraken, and Ripple continue to support the draft. They view it as a step towards bipartisan consensus, despite its flaws. Tenev, for example, sees a “path forward” for features like staking, a perspective that stands in stark contrast to Coinbase’s stance. This highlights how self-interest, including regulatory advantages for larger exchanges, may be deepening internal conflicts. Accusations of betrayal abound, with some seeing Coinbase’s move as placing it at odds with its user base and potential progress, while others view supporters as compromising fundamental crypto principles.

Regulatory Turf Wars: SEC vs. CFTC and Developer Protections

Another significant point of contention is the balance of power between the SEC and the CFTC. Critics like Armstrong claim that the draft diminishes the CFTC’s role, potentially stifling innovation with stricter SEC oversight. This concern extends to developers worried about mandatory registrations and surveillance that could criminalize permissionless DeFi and drive innovation overseas. Organizations like the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) add to the tension by advocating for stronger investor protections, which clash with crypto proponents’ fears of regulatory overreach.

Supporters, including Senate Republicans, counter that the draft protects developers and closes loopholes without undue burdens, but the 137 proposed amendments reflect unresolved debates. This turf war is prolonged by the need for bipartisan buy-in, with figures like Senators Tim Scott and John Boozman delaying proceedings to negotiate with Democrats like Cory Booker, revealing how political maneuvering is a key driver of impasse.

Political and Broader Stakeholder Pressures

On the political front, the delays stem from insufficient votes, with Senate leaders like Boozman prioritizing consensus amid midterm pressures, potentially pushing resolution into 2027. Crypto skeptics in Congress, influenced by banking lobbies, are seen as entrenching anti-competitive elements, while pro-crypto voices like Senator Cynthia Lummis advocate for refinements to maintain U.S. leadership.

Broader sentiment on platforms like X and Reddit shows pessimism, with users accusing the draft of fostering surveillance and regulatory capture, further polarized by figures like Armstrong whose actions have galvanized opposition. As negotiations continue, these divides—fueled by banking influence, industry infighting, and political calculus—threaten to prolong uncertainty, with stakeholders like Coinbase wielding outsized power to shape or derail the outcome.

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