Brian Armstrong is now publicly supporting the CLARITY Act, marking a major reversal after previously opposing the bill and helping stall its progress earlier this year.
From Blocking the Bill to Backing It
Earlier in 2026, Coinbase withdrew support for the Digital Asset Market CLARITY Act due to concerns around stablecoin yield restrictions and other provisions—delaying a key Senate vote. Now, Armstrong has changed his stance, stating that the updated version of the bill is strong enough to move forward, adding: “It’s time to pass the Clarity Act.” This shift signals that negotiations between lawmakers, crypto firms, and regulators may have resolved some of the earlier sticking points.
What Changed?
The biggest issue for Coinbase was the proposed ban on stablecoin yield, which Armstrong previously argued would hurt consumers and protect traditional banks.
The updated bill appears to:
- Maintain restrictions on passive yield
- Allow certain activity-based rewards
- Provide clearer regulatory definitions across crypto markets
These compromises likely made the legislation more acceptable to Coinbase and other industry players.
A Critical Moment for U.S. Crypto Regulation
The CLARITY Act is one of the most important crypto bills in the U.S., aiming to:
- Define whether assets fall under the SEC or CFTC
- Establish rules for stablecoins and exchanges
- Create a unified federal framework for digital assets
The bill has been stalled for months due to disagreements between crypto companies and traditional banks—especially around how much competition stablecoins should introduce into the financial system.
Why Armstrong’s Support Matters
As CEO of the largest U.S. crypto exchange, Armstrong is one of the most influential voices in crypto policy. His earlier opposition was enough to delay the bill—so his support now adds major momentum toward potential passage. His alignment with policymakers and figures like the Treasury Secretary signals growing consensus that the U.S. needs clear crypto regulations to remain competitive globally.
Why This Matters
This marks a turning point in the regulatory battle between crypto and traditional finance.
The bigger takeaway:
The fight over crypto regulation is shifting from resistance to alignment. With key industry leaders like Brian Armstrong now backing the CLARITY Act, the U.S. is moving closer to establishing clear rules—potentially unlocking the next phase of institutional growth in crypto.
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