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The White House stablecoin earnings meeting has made progress, with banks first showing willingness to consider reward exemptions

2026-02-11 09:00:48
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According to Eleanor Terrett's disclosure, the subsequent meeting on stablecoin yield issues held by the White House did not reach a final compromise, but both sides engaged in deeper discussions.

According to attendees, the banking representatives expressed for the first time a willingness to consider "any proposed exemptions," which is seen as a significant concession, as banks had previously been firmly opposed to any transaction-based reward exemptions. The meeting focused on the definition of "permissible activities," with crypto companies hoping for a broad definition, while banks advocated for stricter limitations.

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