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Armstrong Refutes Claims of White House Anger Over Coinbase’s Clarity Bill Withdrawal

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Last updated: January 19, 2026 10:52 am
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Published: January 19, 2026
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CEO Brian Armstrong has firmly denied allegations that there is a growing rift between Coinbase and the White House over the proposed Clarity Bill, which is set to reshape regulations for the cryptocurrency industry. In a recent post on X, Armstrong characterized reports of government officials being “furious” with Coinbase’s recent withdrawal of support as inaccurate, stating that White House officials have been “super constructive” in ongoing discussions.

Armstrong explained that the government has requested that Coinbase collaborate with banks to facilitate a deal regarding the new legislation. “We’ve been cooking up some good ideas on how we can help the community banks specifically in this bill, since that’s what this is about,” he noted. His comments come after a tumultuous week for advocates of the legislation, which aims to designate regulatory oversight and impose restrictions on passive yields from stablecoin holdings.

The situation escalated when Coinbase rescinded its support for the bill just prior to a Senate debate, prompting experts to suggest that various market players might push for changes that could further complicate the bill’s progress. Allegations surfaced that the White House was contemplating withdrawing its support for the legislation unless Coinbase was able to negotiate a yield agreement that would satisfy banks and bring parties to a consensus.

Crypto podcaster Eleanor Terrett, referencing an unnamed source associated with the Trump administration, reported that the White House felt blindsided by Coinbase’s decision, labeling it as a “rug pull” against their efforts. The source underscored that the White House does not accept that one company represents the broader industry, emphasizing that “this is President Trump’s bill at the end of the day, not Brian Armstrong’s.”

The bill’s reception highlights deep divisions within the U.S. crypto landscape. While some industry stakeholders have welcomed the introduction of clearer regulatory parameters, others argue that its stipulations could hinder the innovation that digital assets bring, particularly regarding the debate over stablecoin yields. Armstrong expressed concern about the possibility of banks leveraging such legislation to stifle competition, arguing that consumers should have the opportunity to earn better returns on their investments.

The cryptocurrency community remains split on the matter. Banks contend that the emergence of stablecoin yields could undermine their ability to extend loans to businesses and homebuyers, while many from the crypto sector accuse banks of engaging in fear tactics to stifle competition. Stablecoins, which are blockchain-based tokens pegged to the value of traditional currencies like the U.S. dollar, play a central role in these discussions as the industry grapples with regulatory frameworks and market dynamics.

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