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Reopening GENIUS Act Is a ‘Red Line’ for Crypto

December 27, 2025Updated:December 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong stated any try to reopen the GENIUS Act would cross a “pink line,” accusing banks of utilizing political stress to dam competitors from stablecoins and fintech platforms.

In a Sunday submit on X, Armstrong stated he was “impressed” banks may foyer Congress so brazenly with out backlash, including that Coinbase would proceed pushing again on efforts to revise the legislation. “We gained’t let anybody reopen GENIUS,” he wrote.

“My prediction is the banks will truly flip and be lobbying FOR the power to pay curiosity and yield on stablecoins in a couple of years, as soon as they understand how massive the chance is for them. So it’s 100% wasted effort on their half (along with being unethical),” Armstrong added.

The GENIUS Act, handed after months of negotiations, bars stablecoin issuers from paying curiosity immediately however permits platforms and third events to supply rewards.

Reopening GENIUS Act Is a ‘Red Line’ for Crypto
Coinbase CEO warning in opposition to reopening the GENIUS Act. Supply: Brian Armstrong

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Financial institution lobbying targets stablecoin “rewards”

Armstrong’s feedback got here in response to a submit by Max Avery, a board member and enterprise improvement government at Digital Ascension Group, who outlined why components of the banking sector are pushing lawmakers to revisit the laws.

Avery argued that proposed amendments would transcend banning direct curiosity funds by stablecoin issuers and as an alternative prohibit “rewards” extra broadly, reducing off oblique yield-sharing mechanisms supplied by platforms and third events.

Avery identified that whereas banks at present earn round 4% on reserves parked on the Federal Reserve, shoppers usually obtain near zero on conventional financial savings accounts. Stablecoin platforms, he stated, threaten that mannequin by providing to share a few of that yield with customers.

“They’re calling it a ‘security concern.’ They’re apprehensive about ‘neighborhood financial institution deposits,’” he wrote, including that impartial analysis “reveals zero proof of disproportionate deposit outflows from neighborhood banks.”

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US lawmakers suggest tax aid for stablecoin funds

Final week, US lawmakers unveiled a dialogue draft aimed toward decreasing the tax burden on on a regular basis crypto customers by exempting small stablecoin transactions from capital good points taxes. The proposal, launched by Representatives Max Miller and Steven Horsford, would enable funds of as much as $200 in regulated, dollar-pegged stablecoins to keep away from acquire or loss recognition.