Circle Internet (CRCL) stock plunged 20% Tuesday as the revised Clarity Act proposes banning yield on stablecoin holdings including USDC. The post Circle InternetCircle Internet (CRCL) stock plunged 20% Tuesday as the revised Clarity Act proposes banning yield on stablecoin holdings including USDC. The post Circle Internet

Circle Internet (CRCL) Stock Plunges 20% After Stablecoin Yield Ban Emerges

2026/03/25 01:45
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Key Points

  • Circle Internet Group (CRCL) shares tumbled approximately 20% Tuesday following revelations about upcoming stablecoin regulatory measures
  • The updated Clarity Act would prohibit platforms from providing yield on stablecoin balances when it functions like a traditional bank deposit
  • Coinbase (COIN) — serving as Circle’s key distribution partner — fell more than 10% following the same developments
  • The legislation would permit “activity-based rewards” connected to customer loyalty or promotional campaigns, but would exclude interest-equivalent payments
  • Regulatory agencies including the SEC, CFTC, and Treasury would receive a one-year mandate to collaboratively establish permissible reward guidelines

Circle Internet Group experienced a significant downturn Tuesday as information regarding a modified Senate cryptocurrency proposal spooked market participants. The upcoming regulatory framework would essentially eliminate stablecoin yield offerings — a characteristic that has emerged as a central attraction for USDC investors.


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The legislative proposal under scrutiny is the Clarity Act. According to documents distributed among Blockchain Association members, the measure would forbid platforms from providing yield “directly or indirectly” for maintaining stablecoin positions, or through any mechanism resembling traditional bank deposits.

The proposed limitations would have sweeping implications — encompassing cryptocurrency exchanges, brokerage platforms, and their associated entities. The legislative text prohibits anything “economically or functionally equivalent” to interest compensation, effectively closing loopholes for alternative structures.

Circle serves as the issuer behind USDC, currently the second-largest stablecoin measured by market capitalization. The organization earns income from the reserves supporting USDC, predominantly invested in Treasury securities and reverse repo arrangements.

CRCL shares declined roughly 20% during Tuesday’s session. Given the stock’s recent public market debut earlier this year, this represents among its most dramatic single-session declines.

Coinbase Experiences Parallel Decline

Coinbase (COIN) fell over 10% Tuesday. The connection is clear — Coinbase and Circle maintain a revenue-sharing arrangement from USDC reserve earnings, while Coinbase presently provides users with a 3.5% annual percentage yield on USDC deposits.

Should this yield offering face prohibition, it eliminates a primary incentive for everyday users to select USDC over alternative stablecoins or traditional cash instruments.

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong previously withdrew his endorsement for an earlier Clarity Act iteration when a yield restriction gained traction with support from banking sector leadership. This fundamental conflict remains unresolved.

Permitted Activities Under the Proposal

The draft legislation doesn’t represent a complete prohibition on stablecoin user incentives. Activity-driven rewards linked to customer engagement — including loyalty initiatives, promotional incentives, or subscription benefits — would remain acceptable, provided they aren’t classified as interest-equivalent compensation.

The proposed framework would task the SEC, CFTC, and Treasury with collaboratively establishing guidelines for acceptable reward mechanisms and implementing anti-circumvention measures within twelve months following enactment.

The Blockchain Association, representing cryptocurrency firms including Circle, has recognized the exemption language but continues seeking additional clarity regarding qualifying activities.

The measure was introduced by Sen. Angela Alsobrooks (D., Md.) and Sen. Thom Tillis (R., N.C.). According to Barron’s, requests for comment were submitted to the Senate Banking Committee and the bill’s sponsors.

The broader digital asset market experienced pressure Tuesday. The selloff affecting CRCL and COIN demonstrates how significantly this regulatory framework could impact business strategies centered on stablecoin growth.

As of Tuesday’s close, Circle had not released an official statement regarding the modified legislation. The Blockchain Association correspondence examined by Barron’s provides the most transparent insight into the bill’s present language.

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