Coinbase Vice President of U.S. Policy Kara Calvert said at the Consensus 2026 conference in Miami that the Senate Banking Committee may begin reviewing the CLARITY Act as soon as next week. According to her, the bill will need at least 60 votes to pass, making bipartisan support essential.
In January, Coinbase withdrew its support for the CLARITY Act, citing three major concerns: the lack of legal protections for open-source software developers, a ban on stablecoin yield, and unacceptable DeFi provisions. Now, the exchange is publicly signaling that the bill is ready to advance.
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