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Coinbase Pulls Support for CLARITY Act After Senate Rewrite

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Mohammad Shahid

14 January 2026 23:19 UTC
  • Coinbase pulled support for the CLARITY Act after the Senate rewrote key parts of the bill.
  • The Senate draft adds SEC power, limits stablecoin rewards, and expands DeFi oversight.
  • Unconfirmed reports say the Senate may now delay or pull the bill’s markup.
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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said late Tuesday that the company can no longer support the US Senate’s version of the crypto market structure bill after lawmakers introduced sweeping changes to the CLARITY Act.

He said the Senate Banking Committee’s draft “breaks key parts of market structure” and creates risks for tokenized equities, DeFi, stablecoins, and open crypto markets.

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The CLARITY Act Just Changed

Coinbase withdrew its backing just hours before the Senate was due to move the bill toward committee markup.

At the same time, Capitol Hill sources are circulating unconfirmed reports that the markup scheduled for tomorrow could be pulled following Coinbase’s move. 

The reports remain rumors, but they highlight the growing political risk around the bill.

Armstrong outlined four main concerns in his statement. The de facto ban on tokenized equities means that blockchain-based stocks and financial instruments cannot trade freely on crypto infrastructure.

The Coinbase CEO thinks the bill expands government access to DeFi transaction data by pushing decentralized protocols into Bank Secrecy Act and anti-money-laundering regimes.

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Notably, the latest changes give the SEC broader control over crypto markets. This could potentially bring Gensler-era problems back to the industry. 

Finally, he said the draft contains stablecoin and banking provisions that allow banks to restrict competition and limit crypto-native rewards.

What Changed in the Senate Rewrite

The Senate Banking Committee is not voting on the House-passed CLARITY Act. Instead, it is using a full rewrite known as an “amendment in the nature of a substitute.”

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That draft makes several major changes to how US crypto markets would be regulated.

Here is a simple side-by-side of what changed.

Original CLARITY Act vs Senate Rewrite

Coinbase is the largest regulated crypto exchange in the United States and one of the industry’s most active policy voices in Washington.

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Its public withdrawal signals to lawmakers that the bill may no longer have industry support at a critical moment.

That matters because the Senate Banking and Senate Agriculture committees need bipartisan backing to move the bill forward.

What Happens Next for the CLARITY Act?

The Senate was expected to begin committee markup this week. That is when lawmakers formally debate and vote on amendments.

However, following Coinbase’s statement, some policy insiders now say leadership may delay or pull the markup to avoid a public collapse of support.

For now, the bill remains in flux. But the fight over who controls crypto, stablecoins, and DeFi in the United States has clearly entered its most fragile stage yet.

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