Senate Banking Committee chair Tim Scott says a stablecoin yield compromise proposal will reach him by end of week, as bipartisan negotiators race a 6-week midtermSenate Banking Committee chair Tim Scott says a stablecoin yield compromise proposal will reach him by end of week, as bipartisan negotiators race a 6-week midterm

Senator Tim Scott Expects First Stablecoin Yield Compromise Proposal This Week

2026/03/19 12:05
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Senate Banking Committee chair Tim Scott said he expects to receive the first stablecoin yield compromise proposal by the end of this week, signaling a potential breakthrough in one of the most contentious disputes holding up U.S. crypto legislation.

Speaking at the Digital Chamber’s DC Blockchain Summit during the week of March 17, Scott told attendees: “I believe that this week the first proposal [will be in] my hand to take a look at.” The remark puts a concrete, public deadline on negotiations that have stalled crypto market structure legislation for months.

Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD) are leading the bipartisan negotiations on the yield question. The White House is also directly involved through Patrick Witt, with an update reportedly planned as early as March 18.

What the Stablecoin Yield Fight Is Actually About

The dispute centers on whether crypto platforms like Coinbase can offer yield or interest payments to customers who hold stablecoins. The GENIUS Act, which has already passed the Senate Banking Committee, prohibits stablecoin issuers from paying yields directly. But it left open the question of third-party platforms.

That gap matters. Coinbase has been expanding its stablecoin partnerships and withdrew support for the broader crypto market structure bill in January 2026 specifically over stablecoin reward concerns. Without industry backing from major exchanges, the legislation faces a harder path to passage.

The banking lobby opposes stablecoin yield on straightforward grounds: if customers can earn returns on dollar-pegged tokens held at crypto platforms, deposits could flow out of traditional banks. With the broader crypto market already under pressure, the stakes for both sides are high.

Stablecoin Market Cap
$230B+
USDT accounts for roughly $140 billion and USDC approximately $55 billion of that total.
Total stablecoin market capitalization as of March 2026. Source: Crypto Briefing

The latest Senate draft attempts a middle path: ban yields for simply holding stablecoin balances, but allow activity-linked incentives. Under this framework, platforms could reward users for transacting, staking, providing liquidity, or posting collateral, but not for passive holding.

That distinction matters for DeFi protocols and centralized exchanges alike. A flat yield model would let stablecoins compete directly with money market funds and Treasury bills for retail capital. The activity-linked model is narrower, preserving some of the banking lobby’s deposit base while still giving crypto platforms a way to incentivize usage.

A 6-Week Window Before Midterms Consume the Legislative Agenda

The Senate has roughly six weeks from mid-March to pass the bill before 2026 midterm campaign season absorbs legislative bandwidth. That timeline, combined with Scott’s public commitment to reviewing a proposal this week, suggests negotiators feel real urgency.

But the yield question is not the only obstacle. Democrats have raised objections over Trump family crypto ventures, which some want explicitly prohibited under the new framework. The scope of DeFi carve-outs, which would determine how much of decentralized finance falls under the new rules, remains unresolved as well.

These non-yield blockers could stall the bill even if Scott’s compromise on yield succeeds. The current regulatory environment has been moving on multiple fronts simultaneously, and each unresolved issue gives opponents leverage to delay.

As of publication, the specific terms of the compromise proposal had not been publicly released. Scott closed his remarks at the summit with a two-word aside: “Let us pray.” Whether that reflects confidence or caution, the next few weeks will determine if stablecoins remain a pure transfer tool or evolve into something closer to a yield-bearing savings instrument.

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