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CLARITY Act is turning into a proxy war over who pays Americans for holding “digital dollars”
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CLARITY Act is turning into a proxy war over who pays Americans for holding “digital dollars”

February 16, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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The fight over CLARITY has always been sold as a battle for rules, a way to finally give the U.S. crypto market a clean lane to run in.

That story still matters. The past week made something else clearer: the legislation is becoming a proxy war over who gets to pay Americans for holding digital dollars.

On Feb. 9, CryptoSlate wrote that a Feb. 10 White House meeting could be the moment CLARITY unfreezes, with stablecoin rewards likely to be the price of progress.

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The piece treated the session as a hinge point, the kind of closed-door negotiation where one side finally gives the other a path to say yes.

That meeting has now happened. The readout points to a familiar stalemate.

Post-meeting banks are reluctant to engage in dealmaking, with the conversation still centered on stablecoin rewards and yield.

The mood reads like two groups speaking past each other. One side treats rewards as innovation; the other treats them as a threat to deposits.

The human tension is palpable here because it involves people’s cash habits, not merely crypto ideology.

It is about the single mom who keeps a few thousand dollars parked somewhere safe and wants it to earn something. It is also about the small business owner who looks at checking account rates and wonders why the “savings” part rarely shows up.

The public record still lacks compromise language, and the calendar still lacks a markup date.

That keeps Section 404 in the center of the story. It also keeps the pressure on the same point: stablecoin yield.

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Markets and lobbyists can live with uncertainty. They struggle with silence.

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Silence means more private drafts, more closed-door negotiating, and more time for the coalition to fray.

Then came a second tell. On Feb. 12, Senate Banking Chair Tim Scott put out a fresh committee statement tied to a hearing with the SEC chair, framing digital assets alongside capital formation and a path forward.

The release does not change CLARITY text on its own. It does show political stage lighting.

The committee keeps rehearsing the speech it wants to give when the markup finally lands.

In Washington, messaging acts like an early version of math: leaders message what they believe they can eventually count votes for.

Outside the Capitol, another shift is happening. The debate is leaking out of crypto press and into mainstream finance commentary, where the framing is turning into a banks-versus-savers narrative.

Once a policy fight gets a simple moral story, the pressure rises on everyone to pick a side.

This matters for CLARITY because bills move when coalitions grow.

Crypto firms can lobby, banks can lobby, and broad public sentiment can change what lawmakers feel safe doing.

A narrative that paints banks as blocking competition can push negotiators toward compromise language that still protects safety while allowing some form of rewards.

A fourth change lives in the weeds until you see what it implies. Senate Agriculture staff have a draft focused on digital commodity intermediaries, and it cross-references the “Digital Asset Market Clarity Act” in definitions and other structure.

That suggests committees are building interoperable statutory language even while Banking’s track stays jammed.

In practice, that raises the odds CLARITY ends up as part of a stitched package, with pieces moving on parallel tracks until leadership decides what can be merged and when.

When the White House meeting ends and the yield fight stays

Crypto firms want certainty, banks want guardrails, and the White House wants a deliverable that looks like stability and competitiveness.

What changed last week is the lack of anything you can point to in public.

There is no compromise text circulating with clear language on stablecoin rewards, and there is no announced markup date that forces negotiators to show their work.

Banks are unwilling to cut deals, which has held stablecoin yields at the center of the tension.

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That keeps Section 404 as the live wire. It matters because yield is the part normal people understand fastest.

We may glaze over jurisdiction fights, but we lean in when the question becomes whether dollars can earn more than dust.

The White House setting also matters. A session there signals the issue has moved from committee staff trench warfare to a broader political negotiation, where reputations and alliances get priced in.

When that kind of meeting ends without a visible step forward, the sticking point stays hard. The next proof point becomes a date on the calendar.

A markup date is a public commitment, and it forces people to put language on paper and defend it.

Senate Banking keeps the narrative runway lit

The most meaningful political signal since CryptoSlate’s last reporting is the committee’s choice to keep talking in public about digital assets and growth.

Chairman Scott tied digital assets to capital formation and a path forward, in the context of a hearing with the SEC chair.

That matters because lawmakers rarely spend political oxygen on themes they plan to abandon.

When Senate Banking keeps pairing “digital assets” with “capital formation,” it signals the bill’s advocates want the public story to read like an economic growth tool.

That frame travels well beyond crypto.

That also helps explain why the stablecoin rewards fight keeps returning to the surface.

If the bill is going to be sold as pro-growth, the consumer-facing piece starts to carry more weight.

A carve-out that looks like a benefit can be attractive to lawmakers. Banks see the same dynamic and picture deposits leaking away.

Yield has always been one of the simplest ways to move money, and this time the “money” looks like a stablecoin in a wallet.

Capital formation sounds abstract. It still maps to jobs, startups, and whether the next generation of financial products gets built in the U.S.

When leaders keep messaging that theme while negotiations grind on, it reads like an attempt to keep the runway lit until the markup date appears.

Senate Ag is drafting around CLARITY, and that changes the endgame

The quietest shift is also the most strategic.

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Senate Agriculture staff have a draft aimed at digital commodity intermediaries, and it cross-references the “Digital Asset Market Clarity Act” as part of the statutory architecture.

That signals something practical: staff are building definitions and connectors that can plug into CLARITY later.

Parallel drafting can mean a backup plan, and it can also mean a future package.

When staff align language across committees, it reduces friction later. It suggests the broader framework continues to take shape even while the yield fight slows the Banking track.

That creates its own kind of pressure because more pieces start to depend on the same base layer.

This is the part that makes CLARITY feel less like a single bill and more like a sprawling ecosystem, where too many cooks may spoil the broth.

One committee can stall, and the surrounding work can keep moving, but not necessarily in the same direction. That movement can increase the incentive to resolve the jam.

What to watch next, and why this update matters today

A markup date changes the tone of every conversation, and it forces negotiators to stop talking in concepts and start arguing over commas.

Until that date appears, the Feb. 10 White House session reads like a checkpoint, and the story reads like extended negotiation.

Two things can shift momentum quickly.

First, any public sign of compromise language on stablecoin rewards, especially language that clarifies what counts as permissible “activity-based” rewards versus passive yield.

Second, continued official messaging from Senate Banking that keeps digital assets tied to capital formation.

That signals the bill’s advocates are still building political cover, and they are still preparing the narrative runway for an eventual markup.

This fight is about who gets to offer a better deal on dollars, and whether the rules will let consumers participate without turning the system into a risk machine.

In that sense, CLARITY is less about crypto and more about modern banking competition, with stablecoins sitting right in the middle.

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