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Coinbase’s Withdrawal Threatens Passage of Critical CLARITY Act for Crypto Regulation

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Last updated: January 18, 2026 5:06 pm
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Published: January 18, 2026
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The recent developments in the cryptocurrency industry have thrown a major legislative initiative into turmoil, jeopardizing what many considered a pivotal month for regulating digital assets in the United States. The CLARITY Act, designed to establish a comprehensive legal framework for cryptocurrencies, was poised for negotiation in the Senate. With bipartisan support already solidified in the House and backing from the White House, expectations were high for a breakthrough that would clarify the status of digital assets and outline responsibilities for companies operating in the space.

However, just before the Senate Banking Committee was scheduled to begin deliberations, Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world, unexpectedly announced its withdrawal of support from the CLARITY Act. This decision came just hours before a critical markup session intended to finalize the bill’s language for a subsequent Senate vote. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong cited concerns over certain provisions, particularly those impacting the ability of crypto holders to earn interest on stablecoins—tokens pegged to traditional currencies. This issue, he argued, was exacerbated by pressure from banking lobbyists, who apparently sought to limit competition from the growing crypto industry.

In the wake of Coinbase’s announcement, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott (R-SC) promptly canceled the markup, referring to it as a “brief pause” for further renegotiation. While Armstrong underscored the need to avoid a “bad” bill, many in the crypto sector were quick to express their discontent with Coinbase’s decision. Key figures like Kraken CEO Arjun Sethi and a16z managing partner Chris Dixon publicly reiterated their support for the CLARITY Act, urging for negotiation rather than abandonment of years of bipartisan work.

The ramifications of this discord are significant. Should the legislative process stall, the implications extend beyond the immediate crypto community.

The timeline for enacting meaningful crypto legislation is pressing, particularly with midterm elections on the horizon. The political climate in Washington can shift dramatically as lawmakers pivot their focus to electoral campaigns, which traditionally undermines incentives for bipartisan collaboration. As campaign season approaches, opportunities to finalize any legislation grow increasingly scarce.

Additionally, should the bill be postponed until next year, there are concerns about a potential shift in Congressional power favoring Republicans, which could hinder future legislative efforts. Notably, observers warn that the current political landscape with a supportive president may not persist indefinitely, raising questions about future regulatory frameworks in a rapidly evolving industry.

As negotiations hang in the balance, stakeholders are left to grapple with uncertainties. The broader crypto community, already accustomed to operating in a regulatory gray area, may find itself facing prolonged ambiguity if substantial legislation remains unpassed. The Division within the industry, kindled by Coinbase’s withdrawal, underscores the complexities inherent in establishing a coherent regulatory environment, with legislative timing becoming almost as critical as the content of the proposed rules.

The outcome of this situation not only affects crypto holders and exchanges but also reflects broader dynamics within the U.S. financial system as it increasingly intersects with digital economies. As the clock ticks down and political maneuvering intensifies, all eyes remain on Capitol Hill, where the fate of the CLARITY Act—and the future of cryptocurrency regulation—hangs in the balance.

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