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Stablecoin Yields and Their Limited Impact on US Banking

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Last updated: 8 April 2026 16:26
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What Does the Stablecoin Yield Report Reveal?How Are Banks and Regulators Responding?

An assessment by the White House’s economic advisors has downplayed fears that yield-generating stablecoin products could substantially disrupt bank lending or the overall credit market landscape. This analysis comes at a pivotal time as the United States Congress deliberates on new regulations for these innovative digital assets and the wider implications they might hold for the banking industry.

What Does the Stablecoin Yield Report Reveal?

The Council of Economic Advisers recently published a report suggesting that limiting yields on stablecoins wouldn’t significantly advantage banks. The report projects that banning yield-bearing stablecoins might lead to only a $2.1 billion increase in overall credit, equating to a mere 0.02 percent of total credit. Instead of aiding banks, these prohibitions would impose additional costs on consumers.

Such conclusions run counter to claims from financial institutions that interest-earning stablecoins could siphon deposits away from banks, potentially damaging their funding structures. The report emphasizes that the sectoral effects from banning stablecoin yields remain minimal and do not align with the alarmist scenarios forecasted by bank officials.

How Are Banks and Regulators Responding?

Amid legislative discussions, the Clarity Act proposes excluding certain reward mechanisms and intermediary yields from regulatory scrutiny, which has sparked concern among bankers fearing that yield-offering stablecoins could precipitate mass deposit withdrawals.

For instance, the Independent Community Bankers of America has expressed concerns that such stablecoins might cause up to $1.3 trillion in lost deposits, leading to an $850 billion reduction in lending capacity. As a measure of caution, prominent banks and analysts are advocating for targeted regulatory approaches tailored to stablecoin activities.

Despite these concerns, White House advisors advocate a contrasting viewpoint, noting that most stablecoin reserves circulate back into traditional banking avenues, such as US Treasury bills, minimizing disruptive consequences.

The Council of Economic Advisers reports that roughly 12 percent of stablecoin reserves remain outside the banking network and do not translate into loanable funds, thus curbing their potential impact.

“In summary, banning yields would not be an effective measure to safeguard bank lending; rather, it would only prevent stablecoin savers from accessing more attractive returns,” the report concludes.

In Washington, legislative actions targeting stablecoin regulation are swiftly advancing. The GENIUS Act, passed the previous year, required stablecoin issuers to hold reserves on a one-to-one basis and banned direct yield offerings. Concurrently, the FDIC is rolling out new regulations to better oversee stablecoin issuers, as discussions on the Clarity Act approach their final stretch.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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