Republican senators are actively pushing the “Digital Asset Clarity Act,” shedding light on progress in getting the stablecoin controversy across the finish line.

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U.S. Republican Senator Thom Tillis told the media that the Clarity Act—a bill considered crucial for the crypto industry—is ready to move into the hearing stage. The bill is intended to bring digital assets into the U.S. financial system, but it faces a coordinated boycott and resistance from the banking industry, causing the bill to stall and fall behind on progress. Tillis is a key figure in negotiations involving stablecoins; he said it is time to take action. The remarks were seen by the market as a sign that the bill may be on the verge of making major progress on the Senate agenda.

Stablecoin incentives controversy negotiation progress

In response to the stablecoin yield and profit issues that previously led to delays in the bill’s progress, Senator Tillis said that the banking industry has enough time to submit its views on stablecoin incentive mechanisms. Over the past period, traditional banks have expressed strong concerns that stablecoins could erode the interest-bearing deposit market, which led negotiations over the “Digital Assets Clarity Act” to reach a deadlock. Tillis said the current version of the bill has addressed many concerns raised by bank lobbying groups, and the Senate Banking Committee will move forward with the review process.

Further legislative challenges after the Digital Assets Clarity Act

If the Senate Banking Committee can hold a review hearing smoothly in mid-May, that will be a necessary step before the bill is submitted for a full Senate vote. However, given the limited remaining time on the 2026 Senate agenda, any delays on the administrative or procedural front could affect whether the bill is passed. Tillis plans to release a compromise text regarding stablecoin yield rates to stakeholders before the hearing is held. Although there is still room for further negotiations for now, advocacy groups in the digital asset industry, such as the Chamber of Digital Commerce, are optimistic about the momentum for review in May.

Crypto asset interest avoidance as a potential obstacle

In addition to resistance from the banking industry, the bill still needs to address other controversial provisions. These include a ban, led by Democrats, on public officials holding personal business interests in the field of cryptocurrency; this is seen as related to the Trump president and his family’s involvement in the industry. Tillis expressed agreement with such moral requirements, but believes the issue may not necessarily be listed as a core point in the Banking Committee’s review. Moreover, Chuck Grassley, the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, argues that provisions involving legal protections for decentralized finance (DeFi) developers should be reviewed first by the Judiciary Committee, which could become another potential procedural hurdle.

With the U.S. Congress facing midterm elections, the Senate has only about an 11-week window to deliberate. If the Senate passes the Digital Assets Clarity Act successfully, that version will be sent to the House of Representatives for final review. However, although the House passed that version last year, both chambers of Congress must still reach a final agreement before it can be submitted to the president for signature. Trump has previously clearly stated his support for the bill’s passage, urging the banking industry not to obstruct the legislative process for digital assets.

This article, “Republican Senator Proactively Pushes ‘Digital Assets Clarity Act’ Stablecoin Dispute Breakthrough Shows Signs of Hope,” first appeared in ABMedia.

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