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125 Crypto Firms Mount Unified Defense as Banks Push to Block Stablecoin Rewards

Paul Adedoyin
2 days ago Updated 1 day ago
Paul Adedoyin is a crypto journalist with 4+ years experience who provides timely news, in-depth research, and insightful content to inform and empower his audience. His works have been featured on sites such as CryptoMode, CryptoNewsFlash among others. He holds a degree in Geophysics from OAU, Nigeria. When he's not writing, he loves watching soccer and reading educative journals. He can be reached via [email protected]
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Highlights

  • Over 125 Crypto firms unite to defend stablecoin rewards amid banking pressure in Congress.
  • They warn Congress that changing the GENIUS Act would harm competition and innovation.
  • Stablecoin rewards offer consumers much higher yields than traditional bank savings accounts.

Over 125 cryptocurrency companies have joined forces to defend stablecoin rewards programs against banking industry pressure. The letter targets recent efforts by traditional banks to restrict how crypto platforms offer rewards to customers.

Why Crypto Firms Are Defending Stablecoin Rewards

The coalition sent a letter to Congress, urging lawmakers to preserve the GENIUS Act as currently written. Tyler Winklevoss, co-founder of Gemini, criticized what he called banking overreach. He said the banks want to relitigate a settled legislative issue.

The GENIUS Act established a clear framework of stablecoins by separating issuers and intermediary platforms such as crypto exchanges. Due to the law, issuers are not allowed to pay interest, but platforms can provide rewards to users.

The industry claimed this division was not by accident, as it focused on addressing any issue of bank risk, and allowed platforms to compete. It is comparable with the way credit card companies receive rewards despite the fact that banks are not able to impose interest on deposits.

However, banking groups now argue Congress should extend its limitations beyond issuers. According to them, platform rewards have similar risks as issuer-paid interest. However, this opinion is being contested by the crypto coalition.

Why Stablecoin Rewards Are Important To Consumers

The letter emphasized the fact that stablecoin rewards provide actual benefits to consumers. The average checking account offers yields of about 0.07% while savings accounts offer nearly 0.40%. However, stablecoin reward programs provide better returns. Gemini revealed that it was in alliance with other giants such as Coinbase and Kraken.

With U.S. banks nearing stablecoin issuance, it indicates that the banks actors also pursuing regulatory avenues. The letter to leaders in the Senate Banking Committee was coordinated by the Blockchain Association.

The industry states that the request to cap platform rewards would be harmful to competition. Few big banks would exert market power over payments services while smaller fintech/crypto companies would be at a disadvantage.

Are Banks Hindering Stablecoin Progress? 

According to the coalition, removing the incentives may delay adoption before the technology is mature. They further argue that the suggested limitations does not provide safety for consumers but protect banks.

Similar credit card incentives are being provided by banks with no regulation dilemma. Hence, the problem suggests threat of competition as opposed to risks issue.

The letter pointed out that a reopening of the settled legislation would bring about confusion, which damages predictability required by markets and innovators. This concern is a reflection of a wider tension as the crypto bill debate is halted over stablecoin reward rules in Congress.

Any bill regarding market structure requires bipartisanship and some compromise. Meanwhile, Banking sector has not received the letter by crypto coalition yet.

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Paul Adedoyin is a crypto journalist with 4+ years experience who provides timely news, in-depth research, and insightful content to inform and empower his audience. His works have been featured on sites such as CryptoMode, CryptoNewsFlash among others. He holds a degree in Geophysics from OAU, Nigeria. When he's not writing, he loves watching soccer and reading educative journals. He can be reached via [email protected]
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