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Coinbase CEO: Banks are using false threats against stablecoin reward policies

2025-09-18 23:12:46
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ChainCatcher news, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong recently stated in Congress that the banking industry's opposition to cryptocurrency exchanges offering stablecoin rewards under the guise of systemic risk is creating a "false threat." Currently, Coinbase offers a 4.1% reward for USDC holders, while the banking industry is concerned that this could lead to a significant outflow of deposits into stablecoins. The U.S. Treasury's Borrowing Advisory Committee estimates that up to $6.6 trillion in deposits could shift to stablecoins.

Armstrong believes that the true intention of the banking industry is to protect its $180 billion payment business revenue. In response, Wyoming Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis stated that the issue has been addressed in the "GENIUS Act" and should not be re-discussed.

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