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    Coinbase Surges 12% as Lummis Locks In Bipartisan Clarity Act Stablecoin Yield Deal

    Coinbase jumped 12% hours after Senator Cynthia Lummis announced a finalized bipartisan agreement on the Clarity Act stablecoin yield.

    Senator Cynthia Lummis announced the bipartisan deal, resolving the most contentious provision in the Lummis-Gillibrand legislative framework: whether licensed entities can lawfully offer stablecoin yield to customers without triggering securities classification.

    The deal establishes a compliant pathway for federal or state-chartered institutions to pass yield through to holders of fully reserved payment stablecoins, provided they meet strict transparency and reserve disclosure requirements.

    Algorithmic stablecoins face tighter restrictions under the agreement. Fully reserved payment stablecoins, the category that includes Circle’s USDC, are the direct beneficiaries. It directly resolves the regulatory ambiguity that killed Coinbase Lend in 2021, when the SEC threatened to sue before the product launched.

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    The deal slots into a legislative timeline that has been building since early 2025, when Lummis and Senator Gillibrand introduced the Clarity for Payment Stablecoins Act, and accelerated in October when the House Financial Services Committee advanced a companion bill.

    Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire stated last year that the deal “unlocks trillions in on-chain capital efficiency.” That framing captures the institutional read: stablecoin yield clarity is a revenue mechanism, and exchanges positioned to deliver compliant yield products at scale are the direct beneficiaries.

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    Crypto Winter Ending With Coinbase-backed Clarity Act Signed?

    Coinbase’s interest income, driven substantially by its USDC partnership with Circle, is already a core component of its balance sheet. Legal clarity on stablecoin yield effectively green-lights the expansion of that revenue line from a grey-area product into a regulated financial service. That shift has direct implications for how institutional investors model Coinbase’s forward earnings.

    The company’s institutional prime brokerage already serves hedge funds and family offices across 200+ crypto assets. Adding a compliant yield product to that infrastructure that does not carry SEC enforcement risk is an upgrade to the existing custody and lending offering.

    As major crypto exchanges accelerate their push into institutional financial services, Coinbase’s regulatory positioning in the U.S. becomes a competitive moat for crypto.

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    The risk is legislative friction. The bipartisan agreement still requires committee markup, floor scheduling, and House-Senate reconciliation. But, President Trump already said that he will sign the Clarity Act as soon as it reaches his desk.

    What to Watch?

    Watch the Senate Banking Committee markup, expected by this month. A clean markup that preserves the yield-bearing pathway for fully reserved stablecoins is the single most important near-term variable for sustaining crypto legitimacy. Any amendment that reopens the algorithmic stablecoin boundary or federal oversight question is a direct headwind.

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